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36 Cards in this Set
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The primary tooth that has the most distinctly prominent facial cervicalridge is ______ |
Mandibular 1st molar |
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The primary _______ generally exhibits cusp of Carabelli |
second molar |
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Mamelons that remain beyond the age of ____ generally indicate an open bite |
10 |
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The primary ______ is the primary tooth thatgenerally has an oblique ridge. |
maxillary 2nd molar |
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The ______ exhibits more cusps than the primary first molar. |
primary second molar |
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The primary spacing for the ______ teeth is most frequently caused by thegrowth of the dental arches |
anterior |
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Primary ______ is theonly primary posterior tooth to have oblique & transverse ridges &DLgroove |
2nd molar |
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Thelast primary teeth to erupt is the _______ |
Maxillary second molars |
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Themandibular primary primate space is located between ______ and _______ |
canine, first molar |
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The maxillary first primary molar has a crown that somewhat resembles a ________ |
permanent premolar |
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The maxillary first primary molar has a root that resembles a typical ______. |
permanent molar |
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Facial view of a primary mandibular 1st molar the CEJ is most apically positioned toward the ______ |
mesial 1/3 |
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The usually pattern of eruption for primary teeth is _____ |
centrals, laterals,1st molars, canines, 2nd molars |
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The primary______ usually exhibits a distaltriangular fossa |
mandibular 1st molar |
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The primary ________ exhibits a prominent cervical ridge both on the facial and lingual surfaces |
central incisor |
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Froma facial view the crown of a primary canine has a _____ slope longer than the _______ |
mesio-incisal, distoincisal |
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The cusp tip of the primary canine is generally off set to the _____. |
distal |
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Primary molars differs from permanent molars in that their _______ |
roots are more divergent |
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The primary teeth that differ most from permanent teeth are the ______
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first molars |
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The primary ________ has the smallest faciolingual crown dimension
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mandibular central incisor |
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The primary _______ has the most distinct transverse ridge
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mandibular first molar |
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A primary molar lacks an identifiable _______
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root trunk |
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The primary maxillary 1st molar most often bears the greatest resemblance to a _______
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premolar |
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The primary ________does NOT look like any permanent tooth
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first mandibular molar |
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The primary first maxillary molar resembles a _____
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premolar |
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The direction of primary enamel rods in the ______ is in an occlusal direction
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cervical third |
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The cervical ridge is most prominent for primary maxillary teeth on the _____ surface of the 1st molar.
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MF |
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The primary and permanent ______ is the most bilaterally symmetrical tooth
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mandibular central incisor |
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In delayed resorption of primary incisors the permanent incisors usually erupt ______
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lingually |
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The highest and sharpest cusp on a primary mandibular first molar is the ________
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mesiolingual |
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The primary function of the dental pulp is to form _______
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dentin |
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Calcification of the primary roots is normally completed at _____ years of age
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3-4 |
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The primate space develops in the maxillary primary dentition between the _______ and _______
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lateral, canine |
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The primate space develops in the mandibular primary dentition between the _____ and ______
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canine, 1st molar |
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T/F: Primary teeth are less mineralized than permanent teeth are consequently are more worn
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T |
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The difference in space from the primary to the permanent dentition is ____ mm
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2-4 |