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Basic terminology, Landmarks or teeth, supporting structures, oral cavity

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Permanent teeth that replace primary(incisors, canines, premolars)   show
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4 anterior teeth(used for cutting food)   show
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show Premolars  
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20 teeth total(8 incisors,4 canines, 8 molars)   show
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32 teeth total(8 incisors, 4 canines, 8 premolars, 12 molars   show
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outer covering of crown   show
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show Dentin  
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show Pulp  
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show Pulp Chamber  
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Skinny areas of soft tissue in root   show
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show Cementum  
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Dentin meets enamal in crown(internal line)   show
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show Cementoenamel Junction  
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show Anatomical Crown  
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show Anatomical Root  
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show Clinical Crown  
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The visible part of root   show
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show Apical Foramen  
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sides of tooth that make box(facial/lingual mesial/distal)   show
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show Line Angles  
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show Point Angles  
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Apical, Middle, Cervical   show
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Facial, Middle, Lingual   show
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show Facial surface divided into thirds  
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A bulge or prominence of enamel found on the cervical third of the lingual surface of an anterior tooth   show
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a pronounced elevation on the ooclusal surface of a tooth terminating in a conical or rounded surface; any crown elevation which begins calcification as an independent center. A cusp is considered to have an apex and four ridges   show
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The "fifth" cusp located on the lingual surcae of amny maxillary first molars   show
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show Fissure  
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show Fossa  
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a broad, shallow depression of varying size on the lingual surface of an incisor or cuspid.   show
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a relatively broad, deep angular valley in the central portion of the occlusal surface of a maxillary molar.   show
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a relatively broad, deep angular valley in the central portion of the occlusal surface of a mandibular molar.   show
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A comparatively shallow pyramid-shaped depression on the occlusal surcaes ot hthe posterior teeth located just within the confines of the mesial and or distal marginal ridges   show
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A small linear depression on the surface of a tooth.   show
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A groove formed by the union of two loves during development of the crown.   show
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An indistinct linear depression, irregular in extent and direction, which does not demarcate major divisional portions of a tooth. These often give the occlusal surface a wrinkled appearance.   show
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show Incisal edge  
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A developmental segment of the tooth. As lobes develpp they coalesce to form a single unit.   show
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A rounded or conical prominence on the incisal ridge of a newly erupted incisor. They are usually three in number, and soon disappear as the result of wear.   show
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A linear elevation on the surface of a tooth. It is named according to its location or form.   show
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An elevation which extends in a mesial and distal direction from the cusp tip. Cusp ridges form the buccal and lingual margins of the occlusal surfaces of the posterior teeth   show
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the incisal portion of a newly erupted anterior tooth   show
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show Marginal Ridges  
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Elevated prominences on the occlusal surfaces of maxillary molar extending obliqely from the tips of the mesiolingual cusp to the distobuccal cusp   show
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Prominent elevations, trianglar in cross-section, extend from tip of cusp towar 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 surface   show
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Made up of the triangular ridges of a buccal and lingual cusp which joion to form a more or less continuous elevation extending transversely across the occlusal surface of a posterior tooth. Run from 1 cusp to another on post. teeth   show
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an elongated valley in the surface of a tooth formed by the inclines of adjacent cusps or ridges which meet at an angle   show
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show Cementum  
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show Periodontal Ligament  
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to support/suspend tooth in the socket(alveolus)   show
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cementum, Periodontal ligament, alveolar process, gingival   show
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