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30 Cards in this Set
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what is calcification
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process in which tissue becomes hardened due to calcium deposit
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congenital missing teeth
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teeth missing at birth never grow in
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teeth not present in primary dentintion
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premolars and wisdom
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how many dentintion periods do humans go thru
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2 primary and permanent
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permanent dentition
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adult teeth
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mixed dentition
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having both primary and permenent teeth
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primary
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baby teeth first set
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gingiva
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gum tissue
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alveolar bone
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contains tooth socket
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peridontal ligaments
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attach tooth to the alveolar bone
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7 stages of tooth development
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initiation, proliferation, differentiation, apposistion, calcification, eruption,& attrition
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age of full eruption
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primary 3 yrs
permenent 17 yrs |
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how many teeth
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adult 32
child 20 |
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when does primary dentin emerge
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6 mos
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supernumery teeth
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too many teeth
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pulp
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nerve center of the tooth
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cementum
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boney substance covering root of tooth
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dentin
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tissue that makes up the bulk of tooth
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4 types of tissue that make up tooth
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pulp, cementum, dentin, enamal
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apex
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tip of root
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anotomical crown
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part you can see
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histology
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study of tissue
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succedaneous
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teeth that replace primary
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exfoliation
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loosing teeth
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eruption
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tooth coming in
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dental lamina
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growth of oral epithelium
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embyology
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study of embyos
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ameloblast
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form enamel
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odontoblast
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form dentin
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cementoblast
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form cementum
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