UNS
What is Universal Numbering System
#6 and #11
What are maxillary canines
Universal numbers for mandibular first molars
What are #19 and #30
Approximately 6-12 years of age is this dentition period
what is mixed dentition
Limited jaw opening or lock jaw
Trismus
The part of the root covered by cementum and remains constant even if the patient undergoes gingival recession.
What is the anatomical root
Open contact between #8 and #9
what is a diastema
fifth non functioning cusp on maxillary 1st molars
What is Cusp of Carabelli
Specific interproximal spaces between primary teeth in most children
What is primate spaces
When mandibular molars are buccal to maxillary molars
What is crossbite
The 5 surfaces of a tooth
What is occlusal, buccal/facial, lingual, mesial, and distal
Rounded enamel extensions of the incisal ridge of maxillary central incisors
what is mamelons
longest and largest root of a maxillary molar
what is palatal root
The shedding of primary second molars at this age
What is 12 years old
When maxillary buccal cusps line up over mandibular buccal cusps
What is end to end
The CEJ junction of a tooth is located at the border of the _____ third of the root
What is cervical
Raised and rounded area on the cervical third of the lingual surface on the anterior teeth
What is cingulum
Two cusps that form the transverse ridge on a permanent maxillary second molar
MB and ML
The age you'd expect all of the premolars to be at least partially erupted
What is 12 years old
Class II malocclusion facial profile
What is retrognathic
Lower right primary second molar in Palmer Notation Method
What is 85
The only teeth in the dentition with a centrally placed vertical labial ridge
What are canines
Posterior tooth that has a large mesial root concavity that usually harbors calculus
What is maxillary first premolar
Common description used for Early childhood caries
What is baby bottle tooth decay
The jaw movement when the mandible moves posteriorly towards its Maximal Intercuspal Position
What is retraction