Lesson Plan For Dental Anatomy
Lesson Plan For Dental Anatomy
Lesson Plan For Dental Anatomy
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Introduction to dental anatomyHuman dentition, types of teeth & functions, palmers Binomial notation systems, tooth surfaces, their junctions line angles & point angles, definition of terms used in dental morphology, geometric concepts in tooth morphology, contact areas & embrasures clinical significance. Maxillary incisors: Description of teeth, along with their endodontic anatomy & including a note on their chronology of development, differences between similar class of teeth & identification of individual teeth.Variations & Anomalies commonly seen in individual teeth. Mandibular incisors : Description of teeth, along with their endodontic anatomy & including a note on their chronology of development, differences between similar class of teeth & identification of individual teeth.Variations & Anomaliescommonly seen in individual teeth. Maxillary canine Description of teeth, along with their endodontic anatomy & including a note on their chronology of development, differences between similar class of teeth & identification of individual teeth. Variations & Anomalies commonly seen in individual teeth. Mandibular canine Description of teeth, along with their endodontic anatomy & including a note on their chronology of development, differences between similar class of teeth & identification of individual teeth. Variations & Anomalies commonly seen in individual teeth.
Unit VIII
2-5
Unit IX
6-9
Unit VIII
10-11
Unit IX
12-13
Unit VI
14-15
anatomy & including a note on their chronology of development, differences between similar class of teeth & identification of individual teeth. Variations & Anomalies commonly seen in individual teeth. Unit V Maxillary II Premolar Description of teeth, along with their endodontic anatomy & including a note on their chronology of development, differences between similar class of teeth & identification of individual teeth. Variations & Anomalies commonly seen in individual teeth. Unit V Mandibular I Premolar Description of teeth, along with their endodontic anatomy & including a note on their chronology of development, differences between similar class of teeth & identification of individual teeth. Variations & Anomalies commonly seen in individual teeth. Unit VI Mandibular II Premolar Description of teeth, along with their endodontic anatomy & including a note on their chronology of development, differences between similar class of teeth & identification of individual teeth. Variations & Anomalies commonly seen in individual teeth. Unit IV Maxillary I Molar Description of teeth, along with their endodontic anatomy & including a note on their chronology of development, differences between similar class of teeth & identification of individual teeth. Variations & Anomalies commonly seen in individual teeth. Unit VII Maxillary II Molar Description of teeth, along with their endodontic anatomy & including a note on their chronology of development, differences between similar class of teeth & identification of individual teeth. 3 25-27 3 22-24 2 20-21 2 18-19 2 16-17
Variations & Anomalies commonly seen in individual teeth. Unit III Mandibular I molar Description of teeth, along with their endodontic anatomy & including a note on their chronology of development, differences between similar class of teeth & identification of individual teeth. Variations & Anomalies commonly seen in individual teeth. Unit VII Mandibular II molar Description of teeth, along with their endodontic anatomy & including a note on their chronology of development, differences between similar class of teeth & identification of individual teeth. Variations & Anomalies commonly seen in individual teeth. Unit IX Morphology of deciduous teeth : Generalized differences between deciduous & permanent teeth. Description of individual deciduous teeth, including their chronology of development, endodontic anatomy, differences between similar class of teeth & identification of individual teeth. Unit III . Occlusion :Definition, factors influencing occlusion basal bone, arch, individual teeth external & internal forces & sequence of eruption. Inclination of individual teeth compensatory curves. Centric relation & centric occlusion protrusive, retrusive, & lateral occlusion. Clinical significance of normal occlusion. Introduction to classification of molocclusion. 38 lectures 3 36-38 2 34-35 3 31-33 3 28-30