right lower third secondary molar tooth

ADA tooth 32

A lower third secondary molar tooth that is in the right side of the lower jaw region.

Тип Organ
Родительская структура lateral structure
Латинское название ADA tooth 32

Часто задаваемые вопросы

What is the right lower third secondary molar tooth?
The right lower third secondary molar is a permanent molar (wisdom tooth) that erupts around 17-25 years of age or may remain impacted.
Where is the right lower third secondary molar tooth located?
It is located at the distal end of the mandible on the right side, following the second secondary molar.
What is the function of the right lower third secondary molar tooth?
When present and functional, it provides additional grinding force; however, it often lacks space and functional significance.
What is the right lower third secondary molar tooth connected to?
It is supported by mandibular alveolar bone through the periodontal ligament and innervated by the inferior alveolar nerve.
Why is the right lower third secondary molar tooth clinically important?
Wisdom teeth are frequently impacted or extracted; their presence or absence significantly affects treatment planning in orthodontics and prosthodontics.

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