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THERORIES OF TOOTH ERUPTION Resource Faculty Prabhat Ranjan Pokharel Head of department Rajesh Gyawali Assistant professor Jamal Giri Assistant professor DEPARTMENT OF ORTHODONTICS PRESENTER Nabin Chaudhary
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THERORIES OF TOOTH ERUPTION

Resource FacultyPrabhat Ranjan PokharelHead of department

Rajesh GyawaliAssistant professor

Jamal GiriAssistant professor

DEPARTMENT OF ORTHODONTICSPRESENTERNabin Chaudhary

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Contents

• Root elongation theory(Hammock ligament theory)• Bone remodeling• Periodontal ligament contraction theory• Vascular pressure theory• Pulp constriction theory• Dental follicle theory

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Physiologic tooth movement• Tooth eruption• Migration or drift of tooth• Changes in tooth position during

mastication

• Active eruption• Passive eruption• Anatomical crown• Clinical crown

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Phases of tooth eruption

• Pre-eruptive phase• Eruptive phase(4 stages:root form-ation,penetration,movement,occlusalcontact)• Post-eruptive phase

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Patterns of tooth movement

• Pre-eruptive phase1. Bodily(drifting) movement2. Eccentric growth• Eruptive phase1. Axial(occlusal) movement2. Drifting(bodily) movement3. Tilting(tipping) movement4. Rotating movement

• Post-eruptive phase1. axial

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ROOT ELONGATION THEORY

proliferating root impinges on a fixed base, thus converting an apically directed

force of the tooth into occlusal movement

Fallacies

o rootless tooth erupts

o Some teeth erupt more than the total length of the roots

o Teeth erupt even after the complete formation of the root

Therefore root formation is accommodated during tooth eruption and is a consequence,

not a cause, of the eruption process.

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• According to Harry Sicher, a band of fibrous tissue(cushion hammock ligament) exists below the root apex spanning from one side of alveolar wall to another.

Ligament was never found histologically

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BONE REMODELING

• The end result of bone remodeling is a considerable bone deposition at the bottom of the socket• selective formation and resorption of bone brings about eruption.

• Fallacies : • alveolar bone remodeling which occurs around the root,endby bone

deposition, is the outcome and not the cause of axial tooth movement

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PERIODONTAL LIGAMENT CONTRACTION THEORY• CONTRACTILE ELEMENTS - COLLAGEN AND FIBROBLASTS

CONSTRICTION

Force initiated by fibroblast

Transmitted to extracellular compartment via fibronexus and collagen

bundles by root formation

ERUPTION

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• Fallacies

• Examples of PDL being present but tooth not erupting and rootless

teeth erupting have been reported.

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• Fallacies

• Examples of PDL being

present but tooth not

erupting and rootless

teeth erupting have

been reported.

A –fibroblasts

B –adherence type intercellular junctions

C – fibronexus, attached to collagen by fibronectin

D – deposition of collagen

E – resorption of collagen

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PULP CONSTRICTION THEORY

• Growth of root dentin and constriction of pulp --- sufficient pressure to move tooth occlusally• Fallacies

• Pulpless teeth erupt at same rate as normal teeth

• Premature extraction of deciduous molar: premolar do erupt

without any growth of dentin or pulp constriction

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VASCULAR PRESSURE THEORY

• THE VASCULAR PRESSURES are present in pulpal tissues as well as in the

periodontal ligament

• The pressure exerted by the blood vessels at the apex of the tooth help

in eruption of teeth

• Fallacies

• The pressure exerted is not enough to help in eruption of teeth

• Teeth erupt even when the vascular supply is cut

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DENTAL FOLLICLE THEORY

• Specific cellular changes occur in and around the follicle when a

tooth erupts.

• Source for new bone-forming cells and osteoclasts

• Teeth eruption is delayed or absent in animal models and human

diseases that cause a defect in osteoclast differentiation

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• Tooth eruption is definitely a multifactorial process involving all • or few factors of the above or other factors like Control of Endocrine Glands Pressure from muscular action Effect of Nutrition Inherent tendency of teeth to erupt

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Facts

• Rate of eruption• Intraosseous=1-10µm/day

• Extraosseous=75 μm/day

• Root formation ( tomes 1872 )• Bone remodeling ( brash 1928 )• Dental follicle ( marks and cahill 1984)• Periodontal ligament ( thomas 1967 )• Hydrostatic pressure ( sutton and graze 1985 )• Pulpal pressure ( v . Korff 1935 )


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