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Dentistry
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health-sciences
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dentistry
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1. The portion of a radiograph that is white or light. The whiter it is the lighter it will be. ( eg - teeth - fillings - crowns)
Root
Philtrum
Bioburden
Radiopaque
2. Any visible organic debris (eg - blood - saliva and other body fluids)
Panorex Radiograph (Pan)
enamel
Post and Core
Bioburden
3. A cast or porcelain restoration involving the occlusal surface and one or more proxmal surfaces.
enamel
inlay
Porcelain inlay or only
mucosa
4. The part of a fixed bridge that is suspended between abutments and replaces a missing tooth; a fixed appliance
Direct Pulp Cap
Gold
pontic
Sterilize
5. A thin layer of porcelain - fabricated by a laboratory and bonded to a natural tooth to replace lost tooth structure - close spaces - straighting teeth or change colour and/or shape
Porcelain Veneer
Broad-spectrum activity
cusp
bicuspid
6. Procelain fused to metal crown - restoration with metal coping (for strength) covered by porcelain (for appearance).
Facial
Frontal Bone
PFM
alveolar bone
7. (PA) region at the end of the roots of teeth
mucosa
Frontal Bone
Periapical
Ala
8. The gateway to the oral cavity also known as the lips
Radiolucent
plaque
Labial Commissure
Labii or Labia
9. Bone surronding the teeth
aveolar process
oral pathologist
Ala
Zygomatic Process
10. Workplace Hazards Materials Information System
WHMIS
Biologic Monitor
Periapical Radiograph (PA)
Radiopaque
11. Dental specialist skilled in restoring or replacing teeth with fixed or removable prosthesis (appliance) - maintaining proper occlusion; treats facial deformities with artificial prostheses such as eyes - ears - and noses
prosthodontist
pontic
pulpotomy
Ceramic
12. Thin metal rod inserted into the root of a tooth after RCT; provides retention for a 'coping' that replaces a lost tooth structure and retains crown.
pontic
Mastoid Process
post
Bioburden
13. An artificial body part
Radiolucent
Temporal Bones
prothesis
PFM
14. Material does not harden until it has been exposed to a curing light
Maxilla
Light Cured
midline
Broad-spectrum activity
15. Pad of tissue behind the last molar on the mandible.
Retromolar Pad
quadrant
Periapical
Light Cured
16. Cartilaginous projection anterior to the external opening of the ear
Use-life
Nasal Bones
Tuberosity
Tragus
17. The process that cleans and destroys FEW microorganisms
Esthetic
Periapical
Ala
Sanitize
18. Procedure of scaling and polishing teeth to prevent disease
cusp
alveolar bone
gingiva
prophylaxis
19. Microscopic leakage (bacteria) at the interface of the tooth structure and the sealant or restoration
bicuspid
Tuberosity
Microleakage
Denturist
20. Lining of the oral cavity
Cured
Distal
mucosa
Bioburden
21. Thin resin matierial bonded in the pits and fissures of thee for the prevention of decay
Sealants
Pulpectomy
Facial
Porcelain
22. Mixture of two or more metals
midline
Alloy
Bite-wing Radiograph (BW)
Denturist
23. Duration of the germicidal solution is effective after it is prepared for use
Labial Commissure
Use-life
Apicoectomy
Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
24. Bone like covering of the root
PFM
enamel
Facial
Cementum
25. Artistically pleasing and beautiful appearance
enamel
Post and Core
cusp
Esthetic
26. Dental specialist treating the gums and supporting soft and hard tissues retaining natural teeth and the surgical placement of dental implants
Distal
Galvanic
aveolar process
periodontist
27. The process where SOME forms of microorganisms are destroyed. it does not destroy spores and resistant viruses.
Sanitize
pulp
Disinfect
Incisal
28. Complete removal of the pulp (commonly done in children's teeth)
inlay
Sanitize
Pulpectomy
Bioburden
29. Used for deep caries when there is a danger of exposing the pulp if all the carries are removed
Indirect Pulp Cap
mucosa
Root
pontic
30. An imaginary line running through the 'flattened out' arches - dividing the mouth into left and right arches- directly through the centrals
Broad-spectrum activity
Periapical
kull
midline
31. A bony socket in the alveolar ridge that holds a tooth
Mental Protuberance
alveolus
Light Cured
lingual
32. Adjacent to the lips and cheeks
Tuberosity
Facial
Esthetic
Restorative
33. Forms the back of the base of the skull
Biologic Monitor
Cephalometric film Radiograph (Ceph)
Retromolar Pad
Occipital Bone
34. Denoting the area between two teeth
Labial Commissure
Parietal Bone
Interproximal
Pulp Cap
35. The process where ALL forms of life are completely destroyed. This includes all microorganisms; bacteria - fungi - viruses and bacterial spores. (Eg - autoclave - chemical vapor sterilization and dry heat sterilization)
Adhere
Sterilize
Panorex Radiograph (Pan)
WHMIS
36. Material hardens as a result of a chemical reaction of the material being mixed together
Auto-cured
Restorative
Onlay
Mental Protuberance
37. Natural teeth of the dental arch
dentition
Frontal Bone
alveolar bone
Biologic Monitor
38. Winglike tip of the outer side of the nostril
Root
Zygomatic Process
Ala
Tuberosity
39. Forms the forehead - part of the floor of the cranium and most of the root of the orbits
Distal
Frontal Bone
Radiopaque
Vermilion Border
40. Mixture of alloys with MERCURY
Amalgam
Facial
Cephalometric film Radiograph (Ceph)
Distal
41. An infection of a tooth - soft tissue or bone
Broad-spectrum activity
abscess
Occipital Bone
Apical Foramen
42. Hard covering of the crown of the tooth the hardest tissue of the body
Tragus
Porcelain inlay or only
Bite-wing Radiograph (BW)
enamel
43. Towards the tongue
lingual
Cured
Biologic Monitor
Occipital Bone
44. Post to buildup and replace lost tooth structure and retain crown
Bioburden
Post and Core
Direct Pulp Cap
Dentin
45. A lab tech who works directly with patients to fabricate dentures
Incisal
Denturist
Onlay
Root
46. Hard - white - translucent ceramic made by firing then glazing
cusp
Porcelain
Nasal Bones
alveolus
47. Rectangular area from under the nose to the midline of the upper lip
Mandible
Philtrum
quadrant
gingiva
48. Forms the lower jaw and is the movable bone of the skull. Capable of movement through the Temporomandibular Joint.
mandible
Galvanic
Pulp Cap
Tartar
49. Round surfaces of the teeth
cusp
Onlay
Apicoectomy
Ceramic
50. Used to treat a pulp that has been minutely exposed during a procedure while preparing a tooth
post
Sealants
Direct Pulp Cap
Maxilla