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  1. Nov 4, 2022 · The objective of this review includes the characterization of an initial pre-eruptive phase, pre-occlusal and post-occlusal eruption, then, the tooth becomes functional. Gubernacular cord and …

  2. Oct 16, 2023 · Here, we outline our current understanding of tooth eruption mechanisms and discuss their relevance in terms of known human disorders of tooth eruption.

  3. Tooth eruption is a continuous multifactorial process, associated with alveolar bone remodeling, root elongation, cementum apposition and periodontal ligament formation.

  4. Eruption is the emergence of teeth from their devel- opment position in the bone to the functional occlu- sal position in the dental arch.

  5. Tooth eruption is the process by which developing teeth emerge through the soft tissue of the jaws and the overlying mucosa to enter the oral cavity, contact the teeth of the opposing arch, and function in …

  6. Children whose primary or permanent teeth erupt six months or later than normal, or who have asymmetric eruption, should be evaluated for abnormal dental eruption or congenitally missing teeth.

  7. These charts show the names of the teeth, the ages the teeth are likely to appear in the mouth (erupt), and the ages that the baby teeth are likely to fall out (shed).