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Permanent Mandibular Central Incisor

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By

Dr. Abhishek Solanki


Introduction
 Mandibular central incisors are two in number

 Mandibular central incisor and lateral are similar in


anatomy and complement each other in function

 They are smaller than the maxillary central incisors

 Mandibular central incisor erupts between the age of 7


and 8
TOOTH NUMBERING SYSTEMS
 UNIVERSAL SYSTEM - 24,25

 ZSIGMONDY / PALMER - 11
 FDI SYSTEM - 31, 41

41 31
MANDIBULAR CENTRAL INCISOR
Average Dimensions in millimeters
Crown Root Mesiodistal Mesiodistal Labiolingual Labiolingual Curvature of
Length Length Diameter at Diameter at Diameter at Diameter at Cervical Line
Contact Area Cervical Line Crest of Curvature Cervical Line M D

9.0 12.5 5.0 3.5 6.0 5.3 3.0 2.0

CHRONOLOGY

First evidence of calcification 3-4 months


Crown completion 4-5 years
Eruption 6-8 years
Root completion 10 years
Labial Aspect
 Labial surface of mandibular central incisor is very small

 Narrowest tooth mesiodistally of all permanent teeth

 Bilaterally symmetrical

Narrowest tooth in the dentition


Both mesioincisal and
distoincisal angles are
sharp

 It is the only incisor where both mesioincisal and


distoincisal angles are sharp and at right angles
Lingual Aspect
 The lingual aspect is concave from the incisal edge to the
cervical line

 Cingulum is smooth and barely visible


Shallow lingual fossa and
smooth cingulum

 The surface is smooth and devoid of any grooves

 No other tooth in the mouth, except the mandibular


lateral incisor, shows so few developmental lines and
grooves
Mesial Aspect
 The labial outline is almost straight, except near cervical
third where it is convex

 The lingual margin is ‘S’ shaped

 The cervical line on the mesial and distal surface is


convex incisally

‘S’ shaped lingual


surface
Cervical line convex
incisally
CONTACT AREA

Labial surface inclined


lingually

Mesial aspect
Distal aspect
 Distal surface is very similar to the mesial surface

 The cervical line is less curved

CONTACT AREA
Incisal aspect
 This aspect illustrates bilateral symmetry
of this tooth

 Labiolingual diameter is greater than


mesiodistal diameter

 Newly erupted teeth show mamelons


which wear off upon mastication
Root
 Normally single and straight

 From labial or lingual view, root is generally


symmetrical & tapers gradually to a relatively sharp
apex

 From mesial or distal view, root is much wider & it is


slightly convex cervico-apically on both labial &
lingual margins
 Central portion of mesial and distal surfaces is usually
flattened, or concave

 In cross section at neck, outline is roughly a rectangle with


rounded corners, but it is slightly wider at labial than at
lingual.

 When there are root concavities present, they are


reflected as concavities in the mesial and distal outlines.

 The mid root cross section is similar to the cervical


section, only more ovoid.
TRAITS
ARCH TRAITS

MAXILLARY CENTRAL INCISOR MANDIBULAR CENTRAL INCISOR

1. Crown wider Mesiodistally than 1. Crown wider labiolingually than


labiolingually Mesiodistally

2. Lingual fossa pronounced often with 2. Lingual fossa shallow without grooves
lingual pit or pits

3. More prominent cingulum and 3. Not prominent


marginal ridges
TYPE TRAITS
CROWN CENTRAL INCISOR LATERAL INCISOR

1. LABIAL ASPECT

Symmetry Symmetrical Bilaterally Asymmetrical

Mesioincisal angle Sharp(90 degrees) Some rounding

Distoincisal angle Sharp(90 degrees) More rounded

Mesial contact Incisal third Incisal third

Distal contact Incisal third Incisal third

2. INCISAL ASPECT Incisal ridge form right angle Incisal ridge twisted on crown
with labio-lingual bisecting
line
References
 CONCISE DENTAL ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY :
JAMES L FULLER

 DENTAL ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY &


OCCLUSION: WHEELER’S

 TEXTBOOK OF DENTAL ANATOMY,


PHYSIOLOGY & OCCLUSION: RASHMI GS
(PHULARI)

 INTERNET

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