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Certified Dental Assistant
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1. One of the primary centers of formation in the development of the crown of the tooth.
Lob
Maxilla
Incisors
Mandibl
2. The central innermost portion of the tooth.
Buccal
Individual cusps are named how?
Cingul
Pulp
3. One generation of teeth
Monophyodont
Molars
Root
Cingul
4. Function is holding and grinding; 4 mandible - 4 maxillary; 2-3 cusps; posterior teeth
Premolars
Occlusal
Anatomical Crown
Marginal Ridges
5. All of the teeth in the jaw are alike.
Heterodont
Cusp
Homodo
Molars
6. Surface of the tooth away from the midline
Monophyodont
Mandibl
Distal
Polyphyodont
7. The enamel covered part of a tooth above the gum
Mandibl
Anatomical Crown
Enamel
Cusp
8. Total of 32 ______ teeth - 8 incisors - 4 cuspids - 8 premolars - and 12 molars.
Secondary teeth
Primary Teeth (Deciduous)
Mandibl
Polyphyodont
9. A lifetime of generations of teeth - like a conveyor belt. such teeth have a breif life and are simple in design
Cuspids
Labial
Polyphyodont
Occlusal
10. The developmental absence of teeth
Homodo
Primary Teeth (Deciduous)
Labial
Anodontia
11. Formation of two sets of teeth in the life span - 'two generations of teeth'
Heterodont
Diphyodont
Dentin
Marginal Ridges
12. Distictive classes of teeth that are regionally specialized
Root
Maxilla
Enamel
Heterodont
13. Outer surface of teeth (labial + buccal)
Buccal
Root Apex
Diphyodont
Facial
14. The 4 front teeth - known as the biting edge of the anterior teeth.
Polyphyodont
Incisors
Occlusal
Mamelon
15. Main ridges on each cusp that run from the tip of the cusp to the central part of the occlusal surface
Anodontia
Facial
Triangular Ridges
Mamelon
16. The space that contains the pulp or 'nerve' of the tooth
Enamel
Pulp Cavity
Labial
Cusp
17. Total of 20 ___________ teeth - 8 incisors - 4 cuspids - and 8 molars. No premolars are developed. Incisors are the first to erupt.
Pulp Chamber
Primary Teeth (Deciduous)
Marginal Ridges
Secondary teeth
18. Surface of tooth adjacent to the tongue.
Secondary teeth
Enamel
Lingual
Heterodont
19. The portion that you can see when veiwing the mouth.
Root Apex
Secondary teeth
Mamelon
Clinical Crown
20. The part of a tooth that is embedded in the jaw and serves as support
Maxilla
Marginal Ridges
Secondary teeth
Root
21. Rounded prominences on the incisal edge of newly erupted anterior teeth. (3 bumps on permanent teeth)
Polyphyodont
Mamelon
Heterodont
Cusp
22. Linear elevations found at the mesial and distal terminations of the occlusal surfaces of posterior teeth. Also found on anterior teeth but are less prominent - forming the lateral margins of the lingual surface
Marginal Ridges
Root
Monophyodont
Buccal
23. Two bones forming the upper jaw - rigidly attached to the skull.
Occlusal
Enamel
Maxilla
Pulp Cavity
24. Mesiobuccal - Mesiolingual - Distobuccal and Distolingual.
Individual cusps are named how?
Root
Anatomical Crown
Cuspids
25. The biting surface of posterior teeth
Root Apex
Lingual
Dentin
Occlusal
26. The center or innermost portion of the tooth containing the pulp
Pulp Cavity
Pulp Chamber
Diphyodont
Lob
27. The outermost layer of a tooth; the hardest material in the body; protects nerves and softer material inside the tooth
Secondary teeth
Enamel
Incisors
Anatomical Crown
28. The back 12 teeth - used to chew - 3 teeth per quadrant.
Cusp
Diphyodont
Molars
Dentin
29. Teeth next to the incisors. One tooth per quadrant - primarily used in tearing/ripping food.
Cuspids
Lingual
Pulp
Clinical Crown
30. A horseshoe shaped bone wich articulates with thte skull by way of the TMJ.
Clinical Crown
Mandibl
Heterodont
Root Apex
31. Small elevation on the grinding surface of a tooth
Pulp
Root Apex
Individual cusps are named how?
Cusp
32. The line that separates the anatomic crown from the anatomic root. Also called the cemento-enamel-junction (CEJ) junction between the cementum and the enamel
Mesial
Heterodont
Molars
Cervical Line
33. The entrance point of the nerve - blood vessels and connective tissue that constitutes the pulp.
Ridge
Mandibl
Lingual
Root Apex
34. Lip/ front part of the facial surface for incisors and canines.
Ridge
Labial
Molars
Triangular Ridges
35. Any linear elevation on the surface of a tooth.
Incisors
Pulp Chamber
Buccal
Ridge
36. An encircling girdle-like structure (as the ridge around the base of a tooth)
Mandibl
Marginal Ridges
Pulp
Cingul
37. Surface of the tooth towards the midline
Facial
Mesial
Primary Teeth (Deciduous)
Lob
38. Makes up the bulk of the tooth structures located around the pulp cavity and under the enamel within the anatomical crown.
Dentin
Mamelon
Molars
Lingual
39. The distinctive shape of the dental arches.
Cervical Line
Primary Teeth (Deciduous)
Catenary Arch
Root
40. Surface of the tooth adjacent to the cheek.
Pulp Cavity
Buccal
Molars
Mamelon