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Definition: Permanent teeth that replace (incisors, canines, premolars)Term: Succedaneous Definition: 4 anterior teeth(used for food)Term: (central,lateral) Definition: before the molars(2-3 )Term: Definition: 20 total(8 incisors,4 canines, 8 molars)Term: Primary Definition: 32 teeth (8 incisors, 4 canines, 8 premolars, 12 molarsTerm: Dentition Definition: covering of crownTerm: Definition: 2nd layer found in crown and Term: Dentin Definition: softest tissue in crown/root; /nerves supplied hereTerm: Definition: large area of soft in crownTerm: Pulp Definition: Skinny areas of soft tissue in Term: Pulp Definition: outer root Term: Definition: meets enamal in crown(internal line)Term: junction Definition: Cementum meets Term: Cementoenamel Definition: the crownTerm: Crown Definition: The rootTerm: Root Definition: The visible part of Term: Clinical Definition: The part of rootTerm: Root Definition: hole in bottom of root(apex) where blood/nerve toothTerm: Foramen Definition: sides of tooth that make box(facial/lingual /distal)Term: Surfaces Definition: 2 surfaces come and meetTerm: Line Definition: 3 come togetherTerm: Angles Definition: , Middle, CervicalTerm: Root divided into Definition: , Middle, LingualTerm: Proximal surface divided into Definition: Mesial, MIddle, Term: Facial surface into thirds Definition: A bulge or prominence of enamel found on the cervical third of the lingual surface of an toothTerm: Definition: a pronounced elevation on the ooclusal surface of a tooth terminating in a conical or rounded surface; any elevation which begins calcification as an independent center. A cusp is considered to have an apex and four ridgesTerm: Cusp Definition: The "fifth" cusp located on the lingual surcae of amny first molarsTerm: Cusp of Definition: A fault occurring along a developmental groove caused by incomplete or imperfect joining of the lobes. Wehn two fissures they form a pitTerm: Definition: A rounded or angular depression of varying size on the surface of a Term: Fossa Definition: a broad, shallow of varying size on the lingual surface of an incisor or cuspid.Term: Lingual Definition: a relatively broad, deep angular valley in the central portion of the surface of a maxillary molar.Term: Central Fossa, molars Definition: a relatively broad, deep angular valley in the central portion of the surface of a mandibular molar.Term: Central Fossa, Mandibular Definition: A comparatively shallow pyramid-shaped depression on the occlusal surcaes ot hthe posterior located just within the confines of the mesial and or distal marginal ridgesTerm: Triangular Definition: A linear depression on the surface of a tooth.Term: Definition: A groove by the union of two loves during development of the crown.Term: Developmental Definition: An indistinct linear depression, irregular in extent and direction, which does not demarcate major divisional portions of a tooth. These give the occlusal surface a wrinkled appearance.Term: Groove Definition: Formed by the junction of the linguoincisal surfaces of an anterior tooth. This edge does not exist until occlusal wear has created a surface linguoincisally. This surface an angle with the labial surface.Term: Incisal Definition: A developmental segment of the . As lobes develpp they coalesce to form a single unit.Term: Lobe Definition: A rounded or conical prominence on the ridge of a newly erupted incisor. They are usually three in number, and soon disappear as the result of wear.Term: Definition: A linear elevation on the surface of a tooth. It is according to its location or form.Term: Ridge Definition: An elevation which extends in a mesial and distal direction from the cusp tip. Cusp form the buccal and lingual margins of the occlusal surfaces of the posterior teethTerm: Cusp Definition: the incisal portion of a newly anterior toothTerm: Incisal Definition: Elevated crests or rounded folds of enamel which form the mesial and distal margins of the occlusal surfaces of the teeth and the lingual surfaces of the anterior teeth. Rim of the tooth where sides meet top. Borders around crownTerm: Marginal Definition: Elevated prominences on the occlusal surfaces of maxillary molar extending obliqely from the tips of the mesiolingual cusp to the cuspTerm: Ridges Definition: Prominent elevations, trianglar in cross-section, extend from tip of cusp the central portion of the occlusal surface of a tooth. Ridges decend from tip of cusps and widen toward the central area of the occlusal surfaceTerm: Triangular Definition: Made up of the triangular ridges of a buccal and lingual cusp which joion to form a more or less elevation extending transversely across the occlusal surface of a posterior tooth. Run from 1 cusp to another on post. teethTerm: Transverse Definition: an elongated in the surface of a tooth formed by the inclines of adjacent cusps or ridges which meet at an angleTerm: Definition: Provides attachment for periodontal ; soft tissue that covers rootTerm: Definition: Fibrous connective surrounds/attaches root of tooth(cementum) to Alveolar boneTerm: Periodontal Definition: to support/suspend in the socket(alveolus)Term: Funtion of .Lig Definition: , Periodontal ligament, alveolar process, gingivalTerm: The |
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