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line that is formed around tooth where the junction of the enamel and cementum meet   cervical or clinical margin  
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Attached to the alveolar bones by fibers of the peridontal ligament   cementum  
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toothe socket   alveolar bone  
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thin layer of bone that lines tooth socket   lamina dura  
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small fibers that attach the root to the lamina dura   periodontal ligaments  
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1-3 mm deep   free gingiva  
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surface facing the lips, cuspid to cuspid   labial  
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surface facing the cheek, premolars and molars   buccal  
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buccal or labial   facial  
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surface facing the tongue   lingual  
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surface furthest from midline   distal  
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surface towards midline   mesial  
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bitting surface of anterior teeth   incisal  
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grinding surface of posterior teeth   occlusal  
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1/4 of arch   quadrant  
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succedaneous teeth   permanant teeth that replace primary  
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dentition   teeth  
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1st, 2nd, and third molar come in when   6, 12 and 17  
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exfoliation   to shed  
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lobe   developmental segment of tooth usually on seen in deciduous teeth  
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mamelon   1 of 3 prominences on the incisal edge of a newly erupted incisor. Wear away due to use  
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pit   pointed depression in the surface of a tooth  
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sulcus   elongated valley in the surface of a tooth formed by ridges which meet at an angle; depression between the cusp and ridges  
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fossa   valley or depression in tooth surface  
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disorders of the pulp   pulpsones(calcium deposits), pulpitis (inflammation) and necrotic pulp(dead, can be saved via root canal)  
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periodontium   tooth and supporting tissue(cementum, periodontal ligament, alveolar and gingiva  
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The molars are not ____   succedaneous  
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supernumerary   more than 32 teeth  
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