left lower first secondary molar tooth

ADA tooth 19

A lower first secondary molar tooth that is in the left side of the lower jaw region.

Тип Organ
Родительская структура lateral structure
Латинское название ADA tooth 19

Часто задаваемые вопросы

What is the left lower first secondary molar tooth?
The left lower first secondary molar is a permanent tooth that erupts around 6 years of age as the first permanent molar, featuring multiple cusps and bifurcated roots adapted for grinding.
Where is the left lower first secondary molar tooth located?
It is located in the mandible on the left side, distal to the second premolar in the molar region of the lower jaw.
What is the function of the left lower first secondary molar tooth?
It functions as a major grinding and crushing surface, providing the greatest masticatory force and establishing the posterior occlusion in the permanent dentition.
What is the left lower first secondary molar tooth connected to?
It is attached to the mandible by a periodontal ligament and bifurcated roots, and occludes with the upper first molar.
Why is the left lower first secondary molar tooth clinically important?
It is the first permanent molar to erupt, is critical for establishing stable posterior occlusion, is prone to early caries, and is essential for long-term masticatory function and vertical dimension stability.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.