A Didactic Concept Of: Dental Morphology
A Didactic Concept Of: Dental Morphology
A Didactic Concept
of Dental Morphology
Intrinsic and Extrinsic Anatomical Study of a
Maxillary Central Incisor
Tininha Gomes, CDS
Abstract
Dental morphology is unique to each person; like a fin-
gerprint, it is not repeated in nature. Thus, innumerable
tooth shapes can be found, following the physiological
principles of form and function.1 Despite the wide variety
of formats, we can group the dental structures into three
geometric shapes, considering their contours and exter-
nal angles: square, ovoid or round, and triangular teeth.
The color is another very important factor that influences
the way we see the shape of a tooth. Human teeth are
polychromatic and feature colorful transitions from cervi-
cal to incisal, mesial to distal, and buccal to lingual faces.
These transitions arise from differences in the thickness
of enamel and dentin and optically influence the shape
of the tooth.2 A front tooth can appear wider if its color is
lighter and its opacity is greater. It is possible to improve
the didactics and knowledge of dental anatomy by draw-
ing and coloring the shape and hue of the dentin as well
as by determining their morphological and chromatic
relationship with the overlying enamel. This also forms
the basis for understanding and memorizing the various
types of teeth and their vast range of colors.
A basic understanding
of tooth morphology
is a key factor in
obtaining the ideal
esthetic result in
anterior teeth.
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Figure 3: Mesial and distal views. Note the three Figure 4: Palatal view. Reproduction of mesial and distal palatal
inclined planes with greater inclination to the palatal edges, converging to the root with a whiter, but translucent
face of the incisal third, where greater volume of wax.
translucent wax (enamel) will be added.
Mammelons Central
Figure 6: Addition of translucent orange wax (counter- Figure 7: Addition of translucent blue wax (reflection
opalescence) in the incisal portion of the vertical of blue-opalescence) in the region of the proximal
edges, drawing the shape and sinuosity of the three angles; and the incisal contour, filling the sinuosity of
mammelons. A characterization with opaque white wax mamelons.
was made in the central mamelon.
Figure 8: Filling of the mesial and distal surfaces with a Figure 9: Filling of the cervical protuberance in the cervical
translucent wax. third with a more saturated wax.
Figure 12: Filling of the vestibular incisal third with translucent wax Figure 13: Covering of the whole vestibular face with highly
(enamel), covering the orange mamelons and the translucent blue. translucent wax, creating the morphological aspect of the crown
of a maxillary central incisor. Note the sinuosity created in the
incisal edge.
Figure 14: Palatal face concavity filled with a translucent wax. Note that Figure 15: Delimitation of the mesial and distal transverse edges
the marginal ridges were not built yet. (or bright lines) in blue and the line of the long axis in red. Note
that the mesial edge is straighter as the mesial surface is flatter
and has a more acute angle. The distal transverse edge is more
rounded because the distal surface is slightly convex. The line of
the long axis is distally inclined in the cervical third following the
slope of the root.
Figure 16: Construction of the mesial and distal marginal ridges on the Figure 17: Mesial and distal views of the maxillary central incisor
palatal surface with opaque white wax and the palatine central lobe and finalized waxing.
cingulate (forming a discrete enamel bridge) with a translucent white
wax.
Central lobe
Mesial lobe Distal lobe
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