primary dentition
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun: - The set of deciduous teeth: "Primary dentition" refers to the complete set of a child's first teeth, also known as baby teeth, milk teeth, or deciduous teeth, which are eventually replaced by the permanent teeth.
Usage
- The term is used in dental, medical, and anatomical contexts to describe the first developmental stage of human dentition.
- It is a formal, technical term.
Examples
- Noun:
- The dentist explained that cavities in the primary dentition can affect the health of the permanent teeth.
- By age three, a child usually has a full primary dentition of 20 teeth.
Advanced Usage
- "Eruption of the primary dentition": the process by which the baby teeth emerge through the gums.
- The eruption of the primary dentition typically begins around six months of age.
Variants and Related Words
- Deciduous dentition (n): A direct synonym for primary dentition.
- Baby teeth (n, informal): The common, non-technical term for the primary dentition.
- Milk teeth (n, informal): Another common term for the primary dentition.
- Permanent dentition (n): The subsequent, lasting set of teeth that replace the primary dentition.
Synonyms
- Deciduous teeth: The formal synonym.
- Baby teeth: The common synonym.
- Milk teeth: The common synonym.
- First teeth: A descriptive synonym.
Antonyms
- Permanent dentition: The set of adult teeth that replace the primary teeth.
- Secondary dentition: Another term for the permanent set of teeth.
Noun
- dentition of deciduous teeth