Instrumentation
Orofacial Anatomy
Embryology & Histology
Preventative Dentistry
Perio intro
100

This instrument has a pointed tip, pointed back, and is triangular in cross section

What is a sickle scaler?

100

The part of the mandible that allows for rotation

What is the Condyle?

100

This has a close embryonic relationship to the pituitary gland

What is the stomodeum?

100

An old mass of bacteria and cellular debris that looks like cottage cheese

What is material alba?

100

The bony socket; a cavity in the alveolar bone that houses the root of a tooth

What is the alveolus?

200

This is also called the terminal shank

What is the lower shank?

200

The foramen that serves as an opening for the Inferior Alveolar nerve

What is the Mandibular foramen?

200

The branchial arch responsible for the formation of the mandible

What is branchial arch I?

200

The current ppm recommendation for water fluoridation

What is 0.7ppm?

200

the space between the free gingiva and the tooth surface

What is the Gingival sulcus?

300

A stroke that utilizes light to moderate pressure against the tooth surface

What is a calculus removal stroke?

300

This cranial opening allows passage for the cranial nerve 2 (optic) and the ophthalmic artery

What is the Optic Canal?

300

The inverted V-shaped groove by the back of the tongue

What is the sulculus terminalis?

300

The maximum prescription for pediatric fluoride

What is 264mg?

300

The lattice-like bone that fills the interior portion of the alveolar process between the cortical bone and the alveolar bone proper

What is cancellous bone (spongy bone)?

400

This instrument‘s face is offset at 70 degrees to the lower shank and has one working cutting edge per working end 

What is an area-specific curette?

400

This movement allows the jaw to move forward and backward and enables actions like speaking and swallowing

What is translation?

400

The first ligament to be destroyed during periodontal disease

What is the Alveologingival ligament?

400

The amount (ppm) of fluoride in varnish

What is 22,600ppm?

400

The ends of the periodontal ligament fiber that are embedded in the cementum and alveolar bone

What are Sharpey’s fibers?

500

This instrument’s face is perpendicular to the lower shank and has two cutting edges per working end

What is a universal curet?

500

This nerve and its branches innervate the maxillary molars

What is the posterior superior alveolar nerve?

500

The last ligament to remain from periodontal disease

What is the interdental ligament or transseptal fiber?

500

2 minute flush, sterile water, 30 second flush before and after patients, retraction valves

What are daily water line maintenance practices?

500

This nerve innervates the teeth and PDL of the mandibular arch

What is the inferior alveolar nerve?

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