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Dentistry
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health-sciences
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dentistry
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1. Hard covering of the crown of the tooth the hardest tissue of the body
Philtrum
Dentin
Tuberosity
enamel
2. Hard - white - translucent ceramic made by firing then glazing
prothesis
Bioburden
Porcelain
alveolus
3. Towards the tongue
periodontist
lingual
Autoclave
Mastoid Process
4. Forms the sides and the base of the cranium - each temporal bone encloses the ear and contains the bony passage of the outer ear
Temporal Bones
Sanitize
Alloy
Parietal Bone
5. Denoting the area between two teeth
Periapical
Interproximal
inlay
Labial Commissure
6. Dentist specializing in oral diseses
oral pathologist
Parietal Bone
Mandible
Pulpectomy
7. Tooth structure that connects the tooth to the jaw
Root
Bioburden
midline
Radiopaque
8. Complete removal of the pulp (commonly done in children's teeth)
Philtrum
mucosa
kull
Pulpectomy
9. Projection of the temporal bone located just behind the ear
mucosa
inlay
Mastoid Process
enamel
10. (PA) region at the end of the roots of teeth
Zygomatic Process
Cementum
Periapical
pulpotomy
11. An infection of a tooth - soft tissue or bone
abscess
Facial
fissure
Mandible
12. Forms the back of the base of the skull
Endodontics
Occipital Bone
Periapical Radiograph (PA)
Broad-spectrum activity
13. Microscopic leakage (bacteria) at the interface of the tooth structure and the sealant or restoration
Labial Commissure
Retention
Sanitize
Microleakage
14. Upper jaw that consists of two maxillary bones
Vermilion Border
Root
Apicoectomy
Maxilla
15. Material hardens as a result of a chemical reaction of the material being mixed together
Auto-cured
alveolus
Broad-spectrum activity
Parietal Bone
16. Dental specialist treating the gums and supporting soft and hard tissues retaining natural teeth and the surgical placement of dental implants
fissure
periodontist
enamel
Ethmoid
17. 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
Bite-wing Radiograph (BW)
Bioburden
Amalgam
18. 1/2 of one dental arch
pulpotomy
Bioburden
quadrant
Maxilla
19. An imaginary line running through the 'flattened out' arches - dividing the mouth into left and right arches- directly through the centrals
Post and Core
prosthodontist
Cured
midline
20. 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
Occipital Bone
prosthodontist
PFM
Biologic Monitor
21. Procedure of scaling and polishing teeth to prevent disease
prophylaxis
Ethmoid
Restorative
Retention
22. Duration of the germicidal solution is effective after it is prepared for use
Porcelain inlay or only
bicuspid
Use-life
Temporal Bones
23. Hard and soft tissue forming the roof of the mouth
Onlay
Apicoectomy
Periapical Radiograph (PA)
palate
24. Any visible organic debris - blood saliva and other body fluids
lingual
Ultrasonic Cleaner
Frontal Bone
Bioburden
25. Soft tissue surronding the teeth - the tissue (covered by mucous membrane) of the jaws that surrounds the bases of the teeth
Periapical
gingiva
Direct Pulp Cap
Distal
26. Divided into two sections - the cranium and the face
kull
Interproximal
quadrant
dentition
27. 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.
post
Light Cured
Radiolucent
Disinfect
28. The bone that supports the tooth in its position within the jaw.
Cephalometric film Radiograph (Ceph)
alveolar bone
prosthodontist
Labial Commissure
29. The inner aspects of the dentin form the boundaries of the pulp chamber. Made up of blood vessels - and nerves that enter the the pulp chamber through the apical foramen. Receives and transmits stimuli.
alveolus
Auto-cured
post
pulp
30. Farthest from the midline
Endodontics
pulpotomy
Distal
Auto-cured
31. The process that cleans and destroys FEW microorganisms
Panorex Radiograph (Pan)
Sanitize
Bioburden
Distal
32. Any visible organic debris (eg - blood - saliva and other body fluids)
Distal
Indirect Pulp Cap
Bioburden
kull
33. Instrument for sterilization by means of moist heat under pressure
Autoclave
Gold
Use-life
Disinfect
34. Forms the anterior part of the base of the skull
Parietal Bone
abscess
Sphenoid Bone
PFM
35. Ability to retain or hold something on place
Retention
Sphenoid Bone
Ultrasonic Cleaner
quadrant
36. Darker-colored border around the lips
Vermilion Border
Biologic Monitor
Bioburden
Restorative
37. Natural teeth of the dental arch
Porcelain Veneer
mandible
Tartar
dentition
38. Specialty that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of dental pulp
Maxilla
Endodontics
Mandible
alveolar bone
39. The angle at the cross of the mouth where the upper and lower lip meet
Indirect Pulp Cap
Direct Pulp Cap
plaque
Labial Commissure
40. A cast or porcelain restoration involving the occlusal surface and one or more proxmal surfaces.
Alloy
Ethmoid
Bite-wing Radiograph (BW)
inlay
41. Capable of killing a wide variety of microbes
Sphenoid Bone
Broad-spectrum activity
Occipital Bone
Maxilla
42. Used to observe the inter proximal surfaces of the teeth. Includes the CROWNS of the mandibular and maxillary teeth. Used to see quads 2 & 3. Used to see inter-proximal decay and bone loss.
plaque
fissure
Bite-wing Radiograph (BW)
Direct Pulp Cap
43. The part of a fixed bridge that is suspended between abutments and replaces a missing tooth; a fixed appliance
pontic
WHMIS
Apical Foramen
fissure
44. Posterior tooth with two cusps for tearing and chewing
PFM
pulpotomy
Periapical
bicuspid
45. A lab tech who works directly with patients to fabricate dentures
Denturist
dentition
kull
WHMIS
46. The most distal aspect of the maxilla
Nasal Bones
Denturist
Tuberosity
Sealants
47. Lining of the oral cavity
Esthetic
Ceramic
prophylaxis
mucosa
48. Forms the lower jaw and is the movable bone of the skull. Capable of movement through the Temporomandibular Joint.
Incisal
mandible
Periapical Radiograph (PA)
Ala
49. Common term for dental calculus - a hard deposit that adheres to teeth; produces rough surfaces taht attracts plaque
Periapical
Tartar
alveolar bone
Esthetic
50. The surgical removal of the apical portion of the tooth through a surgical opening made in the bone and gingival tissues. It is usually performed if RCT has failed and to control infection. Surgical opening is filed with amalgam
Apicoectomy
prophylaxis
Radiolucent
Cured