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Primary Dentition
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Primary Dentition 20 teeth
Cornerstone of dental arch Cuspid (aka Canine)
Space between adjacent teeth Interproximal
Name of the area where adjacent teeth physically touch Contact Area
Triangular space between adjacent teeth Embrasure
Junction of 2 tooth surfaces Line Angle
Which 1/3 portion of a tooth surface is positioned toward the end of the root Apical 1/3
Term for position of teeth during chewing Functional Occlusion
Technical term for Class III Occlusion Mesioclusion
Class I Occlusion Neutroclussion
Name the curve of the occlusal plane Curve of Spee
# of Anterior teeth in the permanent dentition 12
Permanent tooth that replaces primary tooth of the same type Succedaneous
Rounded raised area on cervical 3rd of the lingual surface of anterior teeth Cingulum
What feature do newly erupted central and lateral incisors have on their incisal ridge Mamelons
What are the lognest teeth in the permanent dentition? Cuspids (aka Canines)
What teeth are the smallest in the permanent dentition Mandibular Central Incisors
What is the name for the developmental horizontal lines on anterior teeth Imbrication lines
What feature borders the occlusal table of a posterior tooth? Marginal Ridges
What is the pinpoint depression where 2 or more grooves meet pit
What teeth are frequently extracted as part of ortho treatment? 1st premolar
What occlusal form does the mandibular 2nd premolar resemble? 2 cusps and 3 cusps
Division of 3 roots Trifurcation
What term is given to a tooth that does not replace a primary tooth? Nonsuccedaneous
What is the name of the 5th cusp on a maxillary 1st molar? Cusp of Carabelli
How many roots do mandibular molars have? 2 roots
What teeth are referred to as the wisdom teeth? 3rd molars
How dense is the enamel covering on a primary tooth? Thin
What method of identification is used in the universal/national system for the primary dentition? Alphabetical
Which primary tooth has an H-shaped groove pattern on its occlusal surface? Maxillary 1st molar
Which primary tooth is the largest? Mandibular molar
What are the 4 reasons why a patient would seek dental care? New patient, emergencies, consultation, returning patient
What charting symbol indicates a tooth that is not visible in the mouth? a circle around the tooth and an X through the tooth
Intraoral imaging is similar to what? Video camera
Which of Black's Classifications of cavities could involve premolars and molars? I & II
Which number exhibits extreme mobility? 3
The cervical lymph nodes are examined for what? Swelling and tenderness
To avoid triggering the gag reflex during soft tissue examination the mouth mirror can be what? warmed before placing in mouth
To exam the tongue a ___________is used to gently pull it forward 2x2 gauze pad
The abbreviation PFM stand for Porcelin fused to metal
Blacks Classification I Decay in the pits & fissures
Blacks Classification II Decay interproximally
Blacks Classification III Decay interproximally on anterior teeth
Blacks Classification IV Involving the incisal edge
Black Classification V Decay in gigival 3rd of the facial or lingual surface of any tooth
Primary Eruption/Exfoliation Maxillary Maxillary - Central Incisors 6-10 Mo, 6-7 years Lateral 9-12 Mo, 7-8 yrs Canines 16-22 Mo, 10-12 yrs 1st Molar 12-18 Mo, 9-11 yrs 2nd Molar 224-32 Mo, 10-12 yrs
Primary Eruption/Exfoliation Mandibular Mandibular- Centrals 6-10 Mo, 6-7 yrs Laterals 7-10 Mo, 7-8 yrs, Canines 16-22 Mo, 9-12 yrs, 1st Molar 12-18 Mo 9-11 yrs 2nd Molar 20-32 Mo, 10-12 yrs
Permanent Eruption Maxillary Max- Centrals 7-8 yrs Laterals 8-9 yrs Cainines 11-12 yrs
Primary dentition includes which teeth? Incisors, canines, molars
Permanent Dentition includes which teeth? Incisors, canines, premolars, molars
Name the 5 surfaces Facial(labial), lingual, occlusal, mesial, distal
What is centric occlusion? Its where the jaws are closed, which produces max stable contact (Standard)
Angles Class I Neutroclussion normal
Angles Class II Distocclussion overbite
Angles Class III Mesioclussion underbite
Universal/National Number system numeric/alpha system most commonly used 1-32, A-T
ISO - International numbering system
Palmer System Divided by quadrant
Anterior From centrals to canines
Posterior Premolars to molars
Cusp major elevations on masticatory surface of canines and posterior teeth
Fossa wide, shallow depressions on ligual surface of anterior teeth
Chart color codes Red - needs to be done Black/Blue - already done
What are these abbreviations M, O D B L F I Mesial Occlusal Distal Buccal Lingual Facial Incisal
Types of TX plans Level I - Emergency Care, Level II Standard Care, Level III- Optimum Care
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