Research Paper - Journal of Clinical Dentistry and Oral Health (2021) Volume 5, Issue 6
Tooth eruption: Resorption of the overlying alveolar bone
The eruption is a constant interaction that proceeds all through life and doesn't stop on coming to the occlusal plane. As a rule, the tooth ejects when there is resorption of the overlying alveolar bone so an eruption pathway structures, directed by anatomic designs, organic, synthetic, and sub-atomic go between that outcomes in the development of the tooth through the ejection pathway.
Author(s): Raj Kumar Jaspal