Wednesday, October 15, 2025
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dental embryology

The fusion of two deciduous teeth

The clinical image clearly depicts fusion between two deciduous maxillary incisors, evidenced by the visible groove running vertically along the crown, indicating the junction where two separate dental entities have united during development. This developmental dental anomaly occurs during the morphodifferentiation stage of tooth development when two normally separated tooth buds develop too close to each other, leading to contact and subsequent fusion of dental hard tissues.

Human Tooth Anatomy: Structures and Functions in Sectional View

This sectional diagram illustrates the complex internal and external anatomy of a typical human tooth, revealing its component tissues and their spatial relationships. Understanding dental anatomy at this level is fundamental for dental professionals, as it forms the basis for virtually all clinical procedures, from routine restorations to complex endodontic interventions and surgical approaches.

Permanent Teeth anatomical structure with labels

Permanent Teeth: Comprehensive Anatomical Analysis and Development Sequence