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Oral cavity exam Test

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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
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the incisal portion of a newly erupted anterior tooth
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a broad, shallow depression of varying size on the lingual surface of an incisor or cuspid.
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A bulge or prominence of enamel found on the cervical third of the lingual surface of an anterior tooth
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2 surfaces come together and meet
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a relatively broad, deep angular valley in the central portion of the occlusal surface of a maxillary molar.
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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.
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before the molars(2-3 cusps)
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Permanent teeth that replace primary(incisors, canines, premolars)
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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
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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
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2nd layer found in crown and root
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A small linear depression on the surface of a tooth.
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The whole root
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softest tissue in crown/root; blood/nerves supplied here
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hole in bottom of root(apex) where blood/nerve enters tooth
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3 surfaces come together
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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 forms an angle with the labial surface.
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to support/suspend tooth in the socket(alveolus)
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Skinny areas of soft tissue in root
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Cingulum
B.
Groove
C.
Dentin
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Triangular Ridges
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Central Fossa, Maxillary molars
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Funtion of Perio.Lig
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Premolars
H.
Cusp Ridge
I.
Line Angles
J.
Incisal ridge
K.
Pulp canals
L.
Lingual Fossa
M.
Triangular Fossa
N.
Mamelon
O.
Anatomical Root
P.
Pulp
Q.
Point Angles
R.
Incisal edge
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Apical Foramen
T.
Succedaneous teeth
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outer root covering
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The visible part of root
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the whole crown
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The "fifth" cusp located on the lingual surcae of amny maxillary first molars
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cementum, Periodontal ligament, alveolar process, gingival
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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
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sides of tooth that make box(facial/lingual mesial/distal)
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Cementoenamel Junction
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Facial surface divided into thirds
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Root divided into thirds

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