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What is a heterodont?
Mammal with different types of teeth.
Diphyodont?
Two sets of teeth.
Diciduous and Permanent
What is mixed dentition?
Stage when you have both primary and permanent.
What is the upper jaw called?
What is the lower jaw called?
Maxillary
Mandibulary
How many quadrants are there in the mouth?
4
Max right, Max left, Mand left, Mand right
What type of teeth make up the anteriors?
Incisors and canines
What type of teeth make up the posteriors?
premolars (bicuspids)
molars
What is the first set of teeth to erupt?
1st molars (6 year molars)
Which arch erupts first usually?
The mandibular
What is the sequence of eruption in the mandibular?
Anterior to Posterior in the mandibular
What is the sequence of eruption in the maxilla?
Anterior to posterior
What is the exception to the rule in the Maxilla eruption sequence?
Canines
When does the mandibular 1st molar erupt?
6-7
When does the maxillary 1st molar erupt?
6-7
When does the mandibular central incisor erupt?
6-7
When does the mandibular lateral incisor erupt?
7-8
When does the Max Central erupt?
7-8
When does the Max lateral erupt?
8-9
When does the mandibular Canine erupt?
9-10
When does the mandibular 1st premolar erupt?
10-11
When does the Max 1st premolar erupt?
10-11
Mandibular 2nd Premolar erupt?
11-13
Maxillary 2nd Premolar erupt?
11-12
Maxillary Canine erupt?
11-12
When does the mandibular 2nd molar erupt?
11-13
What numbering system is used in the US?
Universal (1-32)
What numbering system is used in the rest of the world?
Federation Dentare Internationale
What is the enamel?
Outer covering of tooth
Hardest substance in the body
What is the Dentin?
Main component of tooth
Where is the Dentoenamel Junction?
Between the enamel and the Dentin
What is the cementum?
Outer covering of root
Where is the cementoenamel Junction?
Where the root and enamel converge
What is the anatomical crown?
Enamel
What is the anatomical root?
Cementum
What is the clinical crown?
The part that is visible
What is the clinical root?
Non visible part of tooth
What makes up the pulp cavity?
Chamber, Canal, Horns
What is the name of the bone that supports the tooth?
Alveolar Process
What is the tooth socket called?
Alveolus
The soft tissue around the tooth is?
Gingiva
What is the clinical root?
Non visible part of tooth
What makes up the pulp cavity?
Chamber, Canal, Horns
What is the name of the bone that supports the tooth?
Alveolar Process
What is the tooth socket called?
Alveolus
The soft tissue around the tooth is?
Gingiva
What is the front of the tooth called?
Facial, buccal, labial
What is the back of the tooth called?
Lingual
What is mesial?
portion of the tooth towards midline
What is distal?
Portion of the tooth away from midline
What are the top surfaces called on teeth?
Incisal or occlusal