The classification of the tooth. Direct and Indirect Speech. Sequence of tenses презентация

Teeth are hard, bony structures that grow from the jawbone. Humans and other animals use their teeth to bite and chew food. Unlike your brain, your teeth were not ready

Слайд 1The classification of the tooth. Direct and Indirect Speech. Sequence of tenses.


Prepared by : the student of 2-009 stom group
Vladimir Venglovskiy

Karaganda State Medical University
Chair of the foreign languages

Karaganda-2016


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Teeth are hard, bony structures that grow from the jawbone. Humans

and other animals use their teeth to bite and chew food. Unlike your brain, your teeth were not ready to work from the day you were born. Although babies start growing their first teeth before they are born, you can’t see them until they are about 6 to 12 months old.

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Humans grow two sets of teeth during their lives. The first

set has 20 teeth baby teeth. When a child is about 6 years old, these teeth become loose and fall out. Over the next few years 28 permanent teeth replace the baby teeth. When a person is around 20, four more back teeth, called wisdom teeth grow in. Many people have their wisdom teeth removed, so that the others have more space to grow straight.

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Humans, same as the rest of the mammals, are heterodont animals,

meaning that they have several different forms of teeth. Human teeth differentiate in shape, while more primitive animals are homodont and all their teeth have the same shape possibly differing only on size.
Permanent human teeth come in four different types: incisors, canines, premolars, and
molars.

Слайд 5Types of teeth
Human teeth belong to four distinct types each having

a typical appearance and performing a certain function. The shape and morphology of each human tooth type depends on the function that it is assigned to perform.
As a species, humans are omnivorous eating both meats and plants, so they need different types of teeth to handle both types of food. Generally, carnivorous animals need sharp teeth to pierce and tear meat, while herbivorous animals need flat teeth to crush and grind plants. Humans, as omnivorous, must have at least these 2 types of teeth. Through evolution humans have developed 4 different main teeth types:

Слайд 6Incisors
Incisors (Cutting teeth) are the teeth at the center of the

dental arch. There are eight incisors in total in the permanent (and primary) dentition, two on either side (left and right) in the upper and lower jaw. The middle four of them (one at each quadrant) are called central incisors, while the other four next to them are named lateral incisors.
Incisors are flat and board, shaped like a shovel with a narrow straight cutting edge that enables them to cut food. The main functions of an incisor in the mastication process are biting, cutting of food into chewable pieces and moving it inwards the mouth.
All eight incisors have a single root and almost the same shape, but their size may differ slightly with the upper incisors usually larger, and especially the central ones.

Слайд 7Canines (cuspids)
Canines (also called eye teeth or cuspids) are the teeth

located next to the incisors towards the edge of the mouth. There are 4 canines in both primary and permanent human dentitions, one at each quadrant of the mouth. They are the third teeth from the center.
They have a sharp pointed edge that is used to rip and tear tough foods such as meat. In humans canine teeth have the same height as the rest of the teeth but in other animals they are longer and used to bite and kill prey. Canines have a single but long root that can reach up to 3 cm providing the stability required for their function.
They are the longest and most stable human teeth.

Слайд 8Premolars (bicuspids)
Premolars (also called bicuspids) are the teeth located after the

canines towards the back of the mouth. There are eight premolars in the permanent dentition, two on either side (left and right) in the upper and lower jaw. The front four of them (one at each quadrant) are called first premolars, while the other four on the back are called second premolars. The premolars are the fourth and fifth teeth from the midline. Premolars are only present in the permanent dentition; there are no premolars in the primary human dentition. When they erupt, they replace the primary molars.
The morphology of premolars is a combination between canines and molars. They are also known as bicuspids, because usually they have at least two cusps on their upper side. Premolars have a broader surface for chewing and grinding, but they also have some sharp points for piercing and ripping at the edge of the cusps. Their major role is to begin the crushing of foods before they are transferred to the molars for the final grinding. The upper jaw first premolars have two roots, while the upper
second ones and all the lower jaw premolars have only one root.

Слайд 9Molars
Molars are the teeth located at the back of the dental

arch. Adult humans have twelve molars, three on either side (left and right) in the upper and lower jaw. There are only 8 molars in the primary dentition which are replaced by the permanent premolars. Permanent molars are named as first, second, and third starting from the front to the back. The third molars are also known as wisdom teeth. Wisdom teeth are the last teeth to erupt behind all other teeth at the age of 17-25 years, much later than the rest. The molars are the sixth,
seventh, and eighth teeth from the midline.

Слайд 10Molars perform most of the chewing, by crushing and finalizing grinding

before swallowing the food.
The first and second molars have a similar shape with premolars, but they are larger (with the first molar larger than the second one). The mandibular first molars (the one at the lower jaw) are usually the largest teeth of the human mouth. They have a more flattened surface with four to five cusps, and two to three roots.
The morphology and size of third molars (wisdom teeth) may vary significantly but they are usually smaller than the other molars. In some cases they fail to erupt properly in the mouth, either remaining trapped inside the jaw bone (impacted wisdom teeth), or erupting partially causing a painful condition known as pericoronitis.


Слайд 12Sequence of Tenses
The tense of a verb in the subordinate clause

changes in accordance with the tense of the verb in the main clause.

Слайд 13If the verb in the principal clause is in the present

or the future tense, the verb in the subordinate clause may be in any tense, depending upon the sense to be expressed.
He says that the tooth aches.
He says that the tooth ached.
He says that the tooth will ache.
He will say that the tooth aches.
He will say that the tooth ached.
He will say that the tooth will ache.

Слайд 14If the tense in the principal clause is in the past

tense, the tense in the subordinate clause will be in the corresponding past tense.
He said that he would go to the clinic.
He told me that he had been ill.
I knew that he would not recover.
We noticed that the blood had stopped.
We use may in the subordinate clause when the main clause is in the present tense. We use might in the subordinate clause when the main clause is in the past tense.
I study that I may pass examination in biochemistry.
I will study that I may pass examination in biochemistry.
I studied that I might pass examination in biochemistry.



Слайд 15If the principal clause is in the future tense, we do

not use future tense in subordinating clauses beginning with when, until, before, after etc.
I will call you when the doctor have free time. (NOT I will call you when the doctor will have free time.)
I shall wait until the doctor call me. (NOT I shall wait until the doctor will call me.)
Expressions such as as if, if only, it is time and wish that are usually followed by past tenses.
I wish I went to the dentist a bit earlier.
He talks as if the effect of lidocaine passed.




Слайд 16Direct and indirect speech
Direct speech– Direct speech is the original or

actual words of the speaker that are put in inverted commas.
Indirect speech– In Indirect speech, the original or actual words of the speaker that are changed in our own manner and the statement is not in inverted commas.


Слайд 17There are four basic rules to change a
direct speech into

indirect speech.
1. Reporting verb will be changed according to Reporting speech.
2. Remove the inverted commas, replace them with an appropriate conjunction.
3. Change the pronoun according to reporting speech.
4. Change the adverbs of the Direct speech.


Слайд 18Direct speech-John said to me, “I shall go to the dentist

tomorrow”
Indirect speech-John told me that he would go to the dentist the next day.
In this example
Reporting verb said to is converted into told.
Conjunction that is used in place of inverted commas.
Reporting speech’s I is converted into he.
Reporting speech’s verb shall go is converted into would go.
As another change, tomorrow is converted into next day.


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