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44 Cards in this Set
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which anterior teeth have the most prominent and widest crowns (mesiodistally) |
Mx central incisors |
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which of the teeth has the most prominent cingulum? |
Mx Central |
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Which incisor is most likely to be congenitally missing: |
Mx lateral |
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Which incisor has the smallest crown? |
mx central md central |
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what is the main identifying trait of maxillary right central incisor? |
Mi angle shape |
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The lingual surface of a Md canine most resembles which of the following? |
Mx canine |
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The term "succedaneous" is defined as: |
replaces another tooth |
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Root completion is usually completed at what time? |
2-3 years after crown completion |
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____ is defined as extensions of developmental lobes. |
mamelon |
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these teeth erupt between ages 7-8 years. |
Mx central |
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An identifying trait for mandibular left lateral is: |
Mi angle |
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These teeth are usually the first teeth to erupt |
Md centrals |
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these teeth may be referred to as transitional teeth |
canines |
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These teeth erupt between ages of 6-7 years |
Md centrals |
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these teeth share a mescal contact area |
Centrals |
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These teeth can have the most variations, with the exception of 3rd molars |
Mx laterals |
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The function of the permanent incisors is to: |
bitting and cutting |
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The longest tooth in the mandibular arch wit permanent dentition is the: |
lateral incisor |
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which of the following lingual surface features are usually prominent on tooth #7 and tooth #10 |
prominent linguoincisal ridge |
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which of the following permanent teeth is usually the smallest and has the simplest form? |
Md central incisor |
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The completion of the root for the permanent maxillary central incisor is at: |
10 years
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The number of cusps present on a permanent canine is. |
one |
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the tooth surface closest to the anterior of the oral cavity is |
facial |
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The number of mamelons seen on newly erupted permanent Mx central incisor is |
3 |
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one of the functions of the permanent canine is: |
Tearing |
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A cingulum in varying development levels can be found on the lingual surfaces of these teeth: |
all anterior teeth |
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The tooth surface that is toward the midline of the oral cavity is the: |
mesial |
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which of the following permeant teeth are usually the last anterior to erupt |
Max canine |
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which of the following teeth may have a lingual groove? |
#7 and #10 |
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This term is used to define the widest portion of the tooth |
height of contour |
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This term is defines as a space between teeth, close to the cervical area |
embrasure |
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This tooth designation system is most frequently used in orthodontic clinics |
Palmer |
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which of the following has 3 pulp horns |
Md Central |
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which arch has well defined lingual anatomy? |
Maxillary |
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The long axis of a tooth can be defined as: |
running from the apex to crown |
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one of the functions of these teeth is to bite and cut food: |
incisors |
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which of the following teeth will have 2 cingulums? |
anterior teeth do not have 2 cingulums
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Tooth #7 is a: |
lateral |
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The lingual pit on a canine is located: |
incisal of the cingulum |
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A fossa can be defined as a: |
a depression in the enamel |
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this cusp slope is longer on the Mx right canine. |
distal |
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anterior teeth generally have ___ roots |
one |
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a contact area can be simply defined as: |
the area a tooth touches another |
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the distal incisal angle of a Mx Central will appear |
as a rounded edge |