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NAVTA stands for |
National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America |
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AVDT stands for |
Academy of Veterinary Dental Technicians |
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ASVDT stands for |
American Society for Veterinary Dental Technicians |
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Crown |
Portion of tooth above gumline |
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Which teeth are single rooted |
Incisors Canines First maxillary premolar |
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Which teeth are double rooted |
Maxillary premolars Mandibular premolars and molars |
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What is 4 |
Crown |
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What is 2 |
Dentin |
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What is 1 |
Enamel |
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What is 3 |
Pulp chamber |
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What is 9 |
Cervical line |
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What is 5 |
Furcation |
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What is 10 |
Root canal |
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What is 11 |
Cementum |
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What i 6 |
Apex of root |
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What is 7 |
Root |
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What is 8 |
Crown |
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Enamel is composed of |
Calcium hydroxyapatite |
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Bulk of mature tooth |
Dentin |
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Cementum |
Part of periodontum |
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Periodontum |
Provides suspensory apparatus resilent to normal functional forces |
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Four components of periodontum |
Gingiva Cementum Alveolar bone Periodontal ligament |
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Gingiva |
Surrounds teeth and marginal part of alveolar bone |
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Free gingiva |
Forming a sulcus between tooth and gingiva |
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Attached gingiva |
Firmly attached to alveolar bone |
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What is 1 |
Gingival sulcus |
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What is 2 |
Gingival margin |
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What is 3 |
Free gingiva |
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What is 4 |
Epithelial attachment |
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What is 6 |
Periodontal ligament |
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What is 5 |
Alevolar bone |
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What do you use to measure gingiva |
Graduated periodontal probe |
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Healthy gingiva depth for dog |
1-3mm |
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Healthy gingiva depth for cats |
0.5-1mm |
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Periodontal ligament is composed of |
Connective tissue |
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Alveolar bone |
Ridges of the jaw that support the teeth |
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Cementum is |
Avascular bone like tissue |
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4 layers of alveolar bone |
Periostum Dense compact bone Cancellous bone Cribiform plate |
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Cribiform plate |
Lines socket with lamina dura |
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Rostral |
Towards nose |
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Caudal |
Towards tail |
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Vestibular |
Balance |
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Buccal |
Cheek |
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Labial |
Towards lips |
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Facial |
Lips and cheek |
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Lingual |
Towards tongue |
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Palatal |
Upper mouth |
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Mesial |
Front middle |
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Distal |
Towards last tooth |
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Apical |
To the apex of root |
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Coronal |
To the crown |
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Classifications of teeth |
Brachyodont Hypsodont |
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Brachydont |
Limited eruption and development time |
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Hypsodont |
Continual growth and eruption over lifetime |
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Dog formula |
2x (I 3/3, C 1/1, P 4/4, M 2/3) |
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How many total teeth do dogs have |
42 |
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Puppy formula |
2x (i 3/3, c 1/1, p 3/3, m 0/0) |
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How many total teeth do puppies have |
28 |
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Cat formula |
2X (I 3/3, C 1/1, P 3/2, M 1/1) |
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Kitten formula |
2x (i 3/3, c 1/1, p 3/2, m 0/0) |
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How many teeth do cats have |
30 |
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How many teeth do kittens have |
28 |
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First molar is always |
09 |