MICROANATOMY

DIGESTIVE SYSTEM

TEETH

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What are the ridges called that can be distinguished during permanent dentition eruption (incisal edges)?
A
mammalians
B
melons
C
mammals
D
mamelons
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -These bumps and ridges are known as tooth mamelons. Mamelons vary from person to person. While some are quite prominent and noticeable, others may be very subtle.

Detailed explanation-2: -The ridges are also known as mamelons. They are rounded bumps on the edge of a tooth. Like the other parts of the tooth’s outer covering, they are made of enamel. In French, the word mamelon means “nipple.” It refers to the way each bump protrudes from a tooth.

Detailed explanation-3: -Mamelons form on your permanent teeth before you are born. They may help your teeth break through the gums once you reach the right age. The appearance of mamelons can be different from person to person. There are usually three bumps per tooth.

Detailed explanation-4: -Mamelons are small extensions of enamel, the hard outermost layer of the tooth. As the tooth develops, the enamel grows out toward the edge of the tooth. As the tooth finishes growing, small bumps or protrusions of enamel form at the end, creating a scalloped look.

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