right upper central secondary incisor tooth

ADA tooth 8

A upper central secondary incisor tooth that is in the right side of the upper jaw region.

Type Organ
Parent Structure lateral structure
Latin Name ADA tooth 8

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the right upper central secondary incisor tooth?
The right upper central secondary incisor is a permanent tooth that erupts around 7-8 years of age, replacing the primary central incisor.
Where is the right upper central secondary incisor tooth located?
It is located in the maxilla on the right side at the center of the anterior region, in the position of the primary central incisor.
What is the function of the right upper central secondary incisor tooth?
It functions in cutting food and is central to proper aesthetics, speech, and bite guidance in the permanent dentition.
What is the right upper central secondary incisor tooth connected to?
It is attached to the maxillary bone via the periodontal ligament and innervated by the anterior superior alveolar nerve.
Why is the right upper central secondary incisor tooth clinically important?
Its position and alignment are critical for dental aesthetics and occlusion; misalignment often requires orthodontic treatment.

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