dentition

[denˈtɪʃən]

dentition Definition

  • 1the arrangement, type, and number of teeth in a particular species or individual
  • 2the process of growing teeth

Using dentition: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dentition" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dentition of a shark is different from that of a human.

  • Example

    The baby's dentition started when she was six months old.

  • Example

    The dentist examined the patient's dentition and recommended braces.

dentition Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for dentition

  • teeth arrangement
  • tooth development

Phrases with dentition

  • the first set of teeth in humans and many other mammals, also known as 'baby teeth' or 'milk teeth'

    Example

    The deciduous dentition usually starts to fall out around age six.

  • the second set of teeth in humans and many other mammals, which replace the deciduous dentition and last for the rest of the individual's life

    Example

    The permanent dentition usually starts to come in around age six.

  • a transitional period in human tooth development when both deciduous and permanent teeth are present in the mouth

    Example

    The mixed dentition period usually lasts from age six to twelve.

Origins of dentition

from French 'dentition', from Latin 'dentitio', from 'dens' meaning 'tooth'

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Summary: dentition in Brief

Dentition [denˈtɪʃən] refers to the arrangement, type, and number of teeth in a particular species or individual, as well as the process of growing teeth. It includes the deciduous dentition, or 'baby teeth,' the permanent dentition, which replaces the deciduous dentition, and the mixed dentition period, when both types of teeth are present. Dentition is important for dental health and can be evaluated by a dentist.