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tooth that is present but not resored?
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sound
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what equipment do you need for dental charting?
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mirror, 17/23 explorer, air and water syringe, light
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an abbreviation for the anatomical surfaces of the teeth or existing conditions, one or more codes must always be assigned for each tooth
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primary code
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consists of the occlusal, buccal, and lingual view of crown and buccal view of roots
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anatomical chart
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circle that is divided into 5 sections to represent all surfaces of the teeth
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geometric charts
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order for verbalizing surfaces?
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M
O/I D B/F L |
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if a surface stands alone, do you abbreviate it?
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no!
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when restoration involves more than one surface what do you do?
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shorten the name into a letter
ex: MODL, MO |
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what are 4 and 5 surface restorations usually prepared for?
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a crown
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what color are all existing restorations recorded in
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blue
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order for calling out teeth surfaces?
is primary teeth the same? |
maxillary right 3rd molar to max left 3rd molar to mandibular left 3rd molar to mandibular right 3rd molar
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order in which you state a tooth that is present and restored:
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tooth number,
surfacs involved type of restoration |
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what letter is always 1st if present?
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MESIAL
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APPLIES TO THE CHEWING SURFACES OF POSTERIOR TEETH
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OCCLUSAL
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APPLIES TO THE INCISAL EDGE OF THE ANTERIOR TEETH
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INCISAL
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WHEN ARE OCCLUSAL OR INCISAL MENTIONED FIRST?
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WHEN MESIAL AND DISTAL ARE NOT INVOLVED
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WHEN IS DISTAL FIRST?
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WHEN MESIAL IS NOT PRESENT
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WHAT SURFACE IS ALWAYS LAST?
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LINGUAL
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WHAT ARE ALWAYS CHARTED FIRST?
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MISSING OR EXTRACTED TEETH
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WHAT COLOR ARE MISSING OR EXTRACTED TEETH DRAWN IN?
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BLUE X
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WHAT TYPE OF REST. ARE ONLY OUTLINED IN BLUE?
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COMPOSITES
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WHICH ARE OUTLINED AND SHADED IN IN BLUE?
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AMALGAMS
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CODITIONS THAT NEED TO BE TREATED ARE INDICATED IN WHAT COLOR?
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RED
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DENTAL CARIES ARE CALLED WHAT IN DH CLINIC
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SUSPICIOUS AREAS
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OUTLINE THE OCCLUSAL WITH A BLUE "S"
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SEALANT IS PRESENT
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OCCLUSAL SURFACE OUTLINED IN RED "S"
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SEALANT NEEDS TO BE DONE
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WHAT IS SILVER AMALGAM COMPOSED OF (5)
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SILVER, TIN, COPPER, ZINC, MERCURY
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2 SEPARATE CONDITIONS ARE WRITTEN WITH WHAT SYMBOL
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-, WHICH SEPARATES THE 2 RESTORATION
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INLCUDES BUCCAL AND LINGUAL SURFACES OF MOLARS, AND ALSO LINGUAL PITS OF MAXILLARY INCISORS
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CLASS 1
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INCLUDES INCISAL EDGE OF ANTERIORS,
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CLASS 4
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WHAT MUST YOU DO TO REACH THE PROXIMAL SURFACES?
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ENTER THROUGH THE OCCLUSAL SURFACE
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WHY DO WE USE RETENTION PINS?
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WHEN THE TOOTH HAS BEEN DAMAGED TO THE POINT WHERE IT IS DIFFICULT TO RETAIN THE RESTORATION
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WHAT DO PINS LOOK LIKE ON XRAYS?
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STRAIGHT LINES BELOW RESTORATION
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WHAT MUST YOU DO TO REACH THE PROXIMAL SURFACES?
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ENTER THROUGH THE OCCLUSAL SURFACE
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WHY DO WE USE RETENTION PINS?
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WHEN THE TOOTH HAS BEEN DAMAGED TO THE POINT WHERE IT IS DIFFICULT TO RETAIN THE RESTORATION
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HOW DO WE RECORD GOLD INLAY RESTORATIONS?
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OUTLINE RESTORATION IN BLUE, PLACE DIAGONAL LINES WITHIN THE DEEP BLUE OUTLINE
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WHAT DO PINS LOOK LIKE ON XRAYS?
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STRAIGHT LINES BELOW RESTORATION
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CROWN THAT COVERS THE ENTIRE ANATOMIC CROWN OF TOOTH
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FULL CAST CROWN
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HOW DO WE RECORD GOLD INLAY RESTORATIONS?
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OUTLINE RESTORATION IN BLUE, PLACE DIAGONAL LINES WITHIN THE DEEP BLUE OUTLINE
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WHAT MUST YOU DO TO REACH THE PROXIMAL SURFACES?
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ENTER THROUGH THE OCCLUSAL SURFACE
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CROWN THAT COVERS THE ENTIRE ANATOMIC CROWN OF TOOTH
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FULL CAST CROWN
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WHY DO WE USE RETENTION PINS?
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WHEN THE TOOTH HAS BEEN DAMAGED TO THE POINT WHERE IT IS DIFFICULT TO RETAIN THE RESTORATION
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WHAT DO PINS LOOK LIKE ON XRAYS?
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STRAIGHT LINES BELOW RESTORATION
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HOW DO WE RECORD GOLD INLAY RESTORATIONS?
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OUTLINE RESTORATION IN BLUE, PLACE DIAGONAL LINES WITHIN THE DEEP BLUE OUTLINE
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CROWN THAT COVERS THE ENTIRE ANATOMIC CROWN OF TOOTH
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FULL CAST CROWN
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COVERS 3 OR MORE SURFACES OF THE TOOTH AND CAN BE FABRICATED FROM THE SAME MATERIALS AS A FULL CAST CROWN
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3/4 CROWN
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FULL CROWN PARTIALLY OR COMPLETELY WITH A THIN LAY OF CERAMIC MATERIAL
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PORCELAIN TO METAL CROWN
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A. OUTLINE THIS IN BLUE
B. SHADED AREA C. DIAGONAL LINES |
THIS IS A PROCELAIN FUSED TO METAL CROWN/BRIDGE
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HOW DO WE RECORD PROCELAIN?
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SHADE IT IN IN BLUE
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METAL IS RECORDED BY?
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DIAGONAL LINES
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AKA BRIDGE?
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DENTAL PORSTHESIS
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WHEN DO WE CROSS OUT THE ROOTS THAT ARE MISSING IN BLUE
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WHEN IT IS A BRIDGE AND IS THE PONTIC PART OF THE BRIDGE
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ON CORWN WITH METAL WHAT DO YOU DRAW?
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DIAGONAL LINES
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HOW DO WE CHART PORCELAIN?
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SHADE IT IN IN BLUE
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HOW DO WE CHART VENEERS?
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OULTINE SURFACES AND SHADE IN IN BLUE
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IMPLANTS ARE CHARTED HOW?
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DIGONAL LINES ON ROOT, AND TYPE OF RESTORATION IN PLACE
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RED ZIG ZAG OVER THE INVOLVED TOOTH SURFACES INDICATES?
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FRACTURES
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WHERE IS A ROOT FRACTURE DRAWN?
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IN RED ON THE FACIAL SURFACE OF THE TOOTH
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RED X IS DRAWN WHEN?
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TO BE EXTRACTED
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RED VERTICAL LINE THROUGH THE ROOTS OF THE TOOTH?
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ROOT CANAL TO BE DONE
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THERE IS A RED CIRCLE ABOVE THE APEX WHEN...
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A FISTULA IS PRESENT
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WHEN DO WE DRAW A BLUE ARROW?
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WHEN TEETH ARE MALPOSED IN THE DIRECTION THAT REPRESENTS THE MALPOSITION
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IMPACTED TEETH/ UNERUPTED ARE ALWAYS CIRCLED IN BLUE OR RED? T/F
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TRUE
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WHEN IS PARTIALLY ERUPTED INDICATED?
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ON PAPER ONLY
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PE WRITTEN ABOVE THE TOOTH?
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PARTIALLY ERUPTED.. THIS WOULD BE SHOWN ON PAPER ONLY
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WHEN IS ATTRITION DOCUMENTED?
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ON THE COMPUTER
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HOW DO WE INDICATE RECURRENT DECAY ON PAPER?
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CHART RESTORATION IN BLUE, THEN OUTLINE IT IN RED
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INVOLVES AN ARTIFICIAL TOOTH CONNECTED TO ONE OR MORE ABUTMENT TEETH IN SAME QUADRANT
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CANTILEVER BRIDGE
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CAST METAL PONTIC ATTACHED TO BILATERAL RETAINERS THA ARE RESIN BONDED TO THE ETCHED ENAL SURFACES OF THE ABUTMENT TEETH
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MARYLAND BRIDGE
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WHAT ARE VENEERS MADE OF?
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PORCELAIN OR COMPOSITE
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PORCELAIN VENEERS ARE DONE BY WHOM?
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THE DENTAL LAB TECH
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COMPOSITE VENEERS ARE DONE BY WHOM?
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CHAIRSIDE BY THE DENTIST
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WHAT ARE VENEERS USED FOR? (3)
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COSMETIC PURPOSES:
CLOSE A DIASTEMA ENHANCE APPEARANCE OF TEETH COVER UP TETRACYCLINE STAINED TEETH |
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what are most commonly used for replacement of missing teeth?
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implants
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decay is charted in what color?
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red
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when are pins recorded?
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in computer
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how do we chart ortho retainers?
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draw bar in blue
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when are braces recorded?
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in computer only
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what do we do for dentures/ partials on paper?
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cross out teeth
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what do we do on the computer with dentures and partials?
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eaglesoft replaces teeth with denture teeth
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a pimple that allows the infection to drain into the mouth
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fistula
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what does a fistula indicate?
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a root canal is to be done
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imacted teeth: red or blue?
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red
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partially erupted red or blue?
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pe written in BLUE above tooth
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where are supernumerary teeth usually located?
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b/w maxillary incisors, man 3rd molar area,and mandibular premolar area
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a filling that is present that doesnt fit tooth properly
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overhang
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the habitual bite of an individual
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centric occlusion
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ideal or normal, nuetral relationship of the opposing 1st molars
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class 1 occlusion
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mesiobuccal cusp on the maxillary 1st molar is mesial to the buccal groove of the mandibular 1st molar
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class II occlusion
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mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary 1st molar is distal to the buccal groove of the mandibular 1st molar
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class III occlusion
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when maxillary teeth do not horizontally overlap the mandibular teeth
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cross bite
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what is often seen with class III occlusion
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a prognathic profile
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which occlusion demonstrate a retrognathic profile?
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type II
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