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What is the first stage of tooth development?

Odontogenesis

What stage does the tooth take its form in the dental lamina?

Initiation stage

What stage of the tooth development do the cells multiply?

Cap stage

List of the correct order of tooth development

Bud,Cap,Bell,Maturation

Which structure of a tooth is the hardest ?

Enamel

The lack of saliva can increase caries

True

The external carotid artery carries blood to the face and oral cavity

True

Mixed dentition refers to the presence of primary and permanent teeth

True

The first molar is the most medial molar towards the midline

True

An avulsed tooth has been removed completely from its socket

True

The mandible is the only movable facial bone

True

The ameloblasts are enamel producing cells

True

Bruxism is grinding of the dental dentition occlusal surfaces

True

Intrusion is a tooth that has been knocked out of the socket

False

The internal jugular vein recieves blood from the cranium and face and neck and drains back into the heart

True

What 2 mineral salts in the saliva form calculus?

Calcium/phosphate

Histodifferentiation of ameloblasts and odontoblasts occur in which stage of developing dentition?

Bell

The stensons duct that carries saliva from which gland?

Parotid gland

What are the functions of the tongue?

Speech, swallowing, tasting all the above

Xerostomia is condition of:

Dry mouth

When a patient presents with leukoplakia in the oral cavity , what could be the probable cause?

Chronic tabacco use

A patient who has aids can likely develop this oral fungal infection:

Candidiasis

Herpectic lesions type 1 occur on the?

Lips

Which bony process serves as a receptacle to hold the teeth?

Alveolar process

How many root branches would a trifurcated tooth have?

3

Tooth surface that is the farthest away from the midline is referred to as?

Distal

What is an example of a hinge/joint?

Knee, TMJ, elbow & all the above

The __ muscles serves to compress the cheeks, hold food in contact with the teeth, and retract the angles of the mouth?

Buccinator

Abnormal growth

Module

Fluid filled raised area

Blister

Abnormally small teeth

Microdontia

Absence of teeth

Anodontia

Enamel easily chips off the dentin

Dentinogénesis imperfecta

Two teeth develop from single tooth bud

Twinning

Face muscle

Orbicularis oris

This system for numbering teeth uses one number to identify the quadrant and a second number for the tooth

FDI

The ascending portion of the mandible is referred to as the:

ramus

During a palpation the examiner feels with the fingers or hand for size, texture and consistency of the:

Hard and soft tissue

The __ nerve innervates the maxillary central, lateral, canine teeth?

Anterior superior alveolar

Tip of the root

Apex

Convex depressions on the lingual surface near the gingiva

Cingulum

Dividing point between multiple roots

Furcation

Pointed or rounded part of the :

Cusp

Pointed or rounded part of the crown

Cusp

Angular depression

Fossa

The plane that divides the body into left and right portions?

Sagittal

What does the integumentary body system consist of?

Skin

Tooth morphology is the study of

Size of teeth, shape of the teeth, form and structure of the tooth, all the above

What attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth?

Lingual frenum

The TMJ is formed by the articulation of these two bones

Condyle and temporal bone

In the universal numbering system the maxillary right 3rd molar is number?

1

What tooth numbering system uses a bracelet to designate the quadrant?

Palmler

What is the strongest muscle of mastication?

Masseter