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| What is the pulp chamber? |
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| What are the pulp horns? |
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| What is the bony entity that surrounds and supports all the teeth in
the jaw? |
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| What is the bony socket where the tooth is set? |
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| What is the fibrous attachment of the tooth cementum to the alveolar
bone? |
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| What is gingiva? |
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| Where are the anterior teeth and which teeth fit in this category? |
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| Where are posterior teeth and which teeth fit in this category? |
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| The teeth in the upper arch is known as _______? |
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| The teeth in the lower arch is known as ________? |
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| Which of the two jaws is moveable? |
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| When the mandibular teeth contact the maxillary teeth it is called |
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| The term for biting and chewing |
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 Name the
following structure indicated by the arrow. |
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| Mamelons |
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| What is a line angle? |
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| How are line angles named? |
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| How many line angles does an anterior tooth have? Can you name them
all? |
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| How many line angles does a posterior tooth have? Can you name them
all? |
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 Label each arrow |
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Anterior Teeth have how many Surfaces and edges? What are their
names? |
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| How many surfaces are there on posterior teeth and what are there
names? |
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| The root tip or termination is called what? |
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| The surface between two teeth is called the ... |
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| What is the name for the proximal surface closest to the midline?
Furthest from the midline? |
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| The normal eruption age (in months) for mandibular deciduous
dentition? |
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| The normal eruption age (in months) for maxillary deciduous dentition?
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| General eruption pattern/sequence for deciduous dentition? |
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| General eruption pattern/sequence for permanent dentition? |
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| What is the most common system used for designating deciduous
dentition? |
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| In deciduous dentition, what are the letters used for the central
incisors? |
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| In deciduous dentition, what are the letters used for the lateral
incisors? |
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| In deciduous dentition, what are the letters used for the canines? |
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| In deciduous dentition, what are the letters used for the first
molars? |
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| In deciduous dentition, what are the letters used for the second
molars? |
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| What is the line around the tooth where enamel and cementum meet? |
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| What is the imaginary line which marks the level of termination of the
nonattached soft tissue surrounding the tooth? |
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| the actual attachment of the soft tissue of the mouth to the tooth |
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| The epithelial attachment may be variable in its location, but has a
tendency to migrate ________? |
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| How many teeth are present in a complete quadrant of the permanent
dentition? |
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| Name the four different types of teeth in the permanent dentition and
how many of each are present in the entire mouth. |
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| Which teeth's function are cutting, tearing, piercing, and holding
during mastication? |
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| Which teeth's function are grinding during mastication? |
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| Which teeth's function are biting, cutting, incising, and shearing?
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| Which teeth's function are tearing, holding, and grinding during
mastication? |
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| What are alternate names for the canine and premolar? |
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| What type of tooth in the permanent dentition is not present in
deciduous dentition? |
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| Name the type and number of teeth in the complete deciduous dentition?
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| What is the name of the period in which both deciduous and permanent
teeth are present? |
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| What is the hard, mineralized tissue covering the dentin of the
anatomical crown of the tooth? |
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| What is the hard tissue that forms the main body of the tooth? |
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| What is the hard, bonelike tissue covering the dentin of the
anatomical root of the tooth? |
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| What is the portion of the tooth covered by enamel? |
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| What is the portion of the tooth covered with cementum? |
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| What is the living soft tissue which occupies the pulp cavity of the
tooth and contains the tooth's nutrient supply? |
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| What is the entire internal cavity of a tooth that contains the pulp?
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| What portion of the pulp cavity is located in the root of the tooth
and may also be called the root canal? |
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| Name the identifiable line around the external surface of the tooth
where the enamel and cementum meet. |
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| Name the internal line of meeting of the dentin and enamel in the
anatomical crown of a tooth. |
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