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DA chapter 9 test review

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T/F....First molars erupt before cuspids/canines   True  
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T/F....The root and crown are divided by the cervical line   True  
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T/F....Deciduous teeth have larger pulp chambers and extra care must be taken when coronal polishing to prevent overheating the tooth   True  
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T/F....In the permanent detention wisdom teeth are referred to as 3rd molars   True  
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The oral cavity has how many quadrants?   Four  
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How many deciduous teeth are in each arch?   Ten  
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The adult detention has on average how many permanent teeth?   Thirty two  
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Canine/Cuspid to Canine/Cuspid teeth are all...   Anterior teeth  
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When does a persons first tooth erupt?   Six months  
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All deciduous teeth are fully erupted by what age?   3 years  
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What age group has mixed detention?   six to twelve  
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Usually by age_____all deciduous teeth have been exfoliated.   Twelve  
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What age does the first permanent tooth erupt?   6 years  
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Which permanent teeth are not succudaneous?   1st, 2nd and 3rd molars  
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The first permanent teeth to erupt are?   Mandibular 1st molars  
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The clinical crown is defined as__________?   The part of the tooth that is visible in the mouth  
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All teeth have how many surfaces?   Five  
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The tooth surface on the side of the tongue is called?   lingual  
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The tooth surface on the cheek side is called?   buccal  
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The opening in the apical portion of the root is called?   The apical foramen  
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A tooth with two roots is called?   Bifurcated  
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The convex area on the lingual surface of an anterior tooth is called?   The cingulum  
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A shallow rounded or angular depression found on the tooth surface is called?   A fossa  
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The dividing point of a multiple rooted tooth is a________   furcation  
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The three bulges on the incisal edge of a newly formed tooth are called?   mamelons  
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The elevated area of enamel that forms the mesial and distal borders is called?   The marginal ridge  
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an elevated area of enamel that extends obliquely across the occlusal of a tooth is called?   The oblique ridge  
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The union of two triangular ridges that produce one ridge is called?   The transverse ridge  
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Which teeth play an important role in speech?   The central incisors  
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which teeth are sometimes congenitally missing?   maxillary laterals  
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Which teeth are the cornerstone of the mouth?   The canines/cuspids  
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Which tooth has the longest root in the maxillary arch?   The canine/cuspid  
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Which pre molar has 2 roots?   Maxillary 1st  
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Which pre molar is most often removed for orthodontic purposes?   The Maxillary 1st pre molar  
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Which tooth has the cusp of carabelli?   The Maxillary 1st molar  
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What is the smallest tooth in the permanent dentition?   the mandibular central  
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Which tooth has a nonfunctional lingual cusp?   Mandibular 1st pre molar  
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Which tooth has 2 pulp canals in one root?   Mandibular 1st molar  
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Which tooth appears to have 4 equal sized cusps?   Mandibular 2nd molar  
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Which teeth in the permanent detention are the farthest from the midline?   The 3rd molars  
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Where 2 proximal sides of the tooth come together and touch is called?   The contact  
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The developmental groove resulting from an imperfect union where the lobes come together and decay is often initiated is called?   A fissure  
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A linear depression forming a groove that extends from the middle of the buccal surface to the occlusal surface is called?   The buccal groove  
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What is furcation?   The dividing point of a multirooted tooth  
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What is an oblique ridge?   Elevated area of enamel that extends obliquely across the occlusal of the tooth  
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What is the supplemental groove?   Shallow linear groove that radiates from the developmental groove  
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What are marginal ridges?   elevated area of enamel that forms the mesial and distal borders  
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