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35 Cards in this Set
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There are how many incisors?
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Two, central and lateral
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Canines is also known as
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cuspids
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Premolars are also known as
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bicuspids
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There are how many premolars?
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two premolars
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How many molars are there?
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three
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The only permanent teeth that are not succedaneous teeth are
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molars b/c the primary molars get replace by the premolars
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In primary teeth, there are no ....teeth
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primary molars
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Dental formula for primary/deciduous teeth per quadrant
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I2/2C1/1M2/2=10*2=20
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Dental formula for permanent dentition per quadrant
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I2/2C1/1P2/2M3/3=16*2=32
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Upper Jaw
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Maxillary
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Lower Jaw?
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Mandible
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In succedaneous teeth, what is the central incisors number for the universal system?
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Central incisors – 8-9, 24-25
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Letter for central incisors for primary dentition using universal system
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E-F; O-P
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Palmer notation is used by
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Ortho, Pedo, Oral surgeons
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Palmer designation for primary teeth
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Primary designation is:
E D C B A A B C D E E D C B A A B C D E |
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Palmer designation for permanent teeth
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...6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6...
...6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6... |
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When referring to the occlusal and mesial surfaces, the abbreviation is
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MO
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When referring to the occlusal and distal surfaces, the abbreviation is
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DO
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When referring to the occlusal, mesial and distal surfaces, the abbreviation is
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MOD
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When referring to the distal and lingual surfaces of the anterior teeth, the abbreviation
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DL
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When referring to the mesial and lingual surfaces of anterior teeth, the abbreviation is
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ML
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if there were a rule, it would be the ... surface is stated first then the facial (labial) or lingual surface
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interproximal space
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The buccal and lingual surfaces of the premolars and molars are normally... in the abbreviation
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second, ob or ol
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the mesial, occlusal, distal and buccal, the abbreviation would be
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MODB
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For anterior teeth when referring to 4 surfaces it would take the following form
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MDLI, incisor goes last
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Premolars can have up to ...cusps
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3
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Molars can have up to...cusps
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5
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Transverse ridges
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Imagine in your head
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Marginal Ridges
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Imagine in your head
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The only tooth on which an oblique ridge is found is the
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maxillary molar
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what is a Tubercle
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Tubercle
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What is a fossa?
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An irregular depression
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Central Fossa is only on the ...surface
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occusal
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Oblique is form by the
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triangular ridge of the distobuccal cusp and the distal cusp ridge of the mesiolingual cusp
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What is diastema?
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Spaces between anterior teeth
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