Shedding of teeth Profesor Dr. Akram Yousif Yasear College of Dentistry University of Kerbala Iraq
Shedding The normal physiological process by which the deciduous teeth are removed to allow the succeeding permanent teeth to take their functional position in the mouth. The loss of deciduous teeth is mainly due to the resorption of their roots. Commences earlier in girls than in boys.
Shedding of primary teeth A six year old girl's deciduous teeth, which are beginning to fall out.
Rules of “sixes” in dental development 6 weeks old in utero: beginning of dental development 6 months old: emergence of the first primary tooth 6 years old: emergence of first permanent tooth Source: http://www.columbia.edu/itc/hs/dental/d9903/lectures/lecture4.pdf
Mechanism of shedding Pressure of the succeeding permanent teeth. Increase in force of mastication Action of odontoclast( cementoclast for the cementum and dentinoclast for the dentin) Action of osteoclast which resorbe bone PDL is resorbed by fibroclast
Source: http://www.columbia.edu/itc/hs/dental/d9903/lectures/lecture4.pdf
Essentials of Oral Histology and Embryology. James Avery, 2nd edition
Shedding of anterior teeth
Shedded crown
Eruption for secondary tooth and shedding for posterior deciduous
Cells responsible for shedding
Shedding of Teeth Osteoclast/bone remodeling Odontoclast (cementoclast; dentinoclast) Resorption of soft tissues Pressure from successional teeth Odontoclast Figure Source: Dr. Sandra Meyers
Osteoclasts are bone resorbing cells derived form monocyte- macrophage lineage Giant multinuclear cells with 4-20 nuclei Osteoclasts resorb hard tissue by separating mineral from the collagen matrix through the action of hydrolytic enzymes Resorption occurs at the ruffled border which greatly increases the surface area of the osteoclast in contact with bone Hard Tissue resorption: 1. Extracellular phase 2. Intracellular phase
Resorption in dentin
Odontoclast in a process of resorption of dentin
PDL resorbed by fibroclast
Note the collagen fiber fragments inside the fibroclast (Head arrows)
Osteoclast resorbing the bone
Shedding of anterior teeth
Shedding of posterior teeth
Clinical consideration Remnants of the root of deciduous teeth Retained deciduous teeth Submerged deciduous toth
Retained Primary teeth
Submerged primary teeth Hyper or supra eruption
Impacted maxillary canine
Impacted mandibular third molar