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Which term refers to a defect present at birth? Anomaly. Inherited defect. Congenital defect. Developmental defect |
Congenital defect |
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Which term refers to the origin and tissue formation of teeth? Odontogenesis. Dentinogenesis. Amelogenesis. Cementogenesis. |
Odontogenesis |
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Which teeth are most often missing? Canines. Deciduous second molars. Third molars. Premolars. |
Third molars |
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Which tooth is the most common supernumerary tooth? Mesiodens. Distomolar. Paramolar. Hutchinson's incisors. |
Mesiodens |
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Which teeth most often appear smaller than normal? Mandibular premolars. Maxillary lateral incisors. Mandibular lateral incisors. Mandibular third molars. |
Maxillary lateral incisors |
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This is a developmental abnormality that rises when one tooth germ, attempts to divide and results in incomplete formation of two teeth. 1🦷 trys to become 2 Fusion. Germination. |
Germination |
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This is a developmental anomaly that arises from, the union of two normal separated adjacent teeth germs? ( 2 trys to become 1) Germination. Fusion. |
Fusion |
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Which term refers to an abnormal angulation or curve in the root or crown of the tooth? Fusion. Germination. Concrescence. Dilaceration. |
Dilaceration |
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What term refers to the joining of teeth by cementum only? Fusion. Germination. Twinning. Concrescence. |
Concrescence |
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Which term refers to a developmental anomaly in which the tooth exhibits elongated, large pulp Chambers and short roots? Taurodontism. Dilaceration. |
Taurodontism |