Occlusion & Malocclusio
Tooth Development
Palate and Tongue Development
Enamel
Dentin and Pulp
100

The anteroposterior curvature is called 

Curve of Spee

100

The structure responsible for root development

Cervical Loop 

100

During which week of prenatal development is the palate completed?

12th

100

The loss of enamel structure that occurs through tooth-to-tooth contact due to mastication is considered to be

attrition 

100

What does the secondary palate include

Uvula and Soft palate

200

Open contacts allow for areas of food impaction from opposing cusps called

Plunging Cusps

200

a developmental disturbance of enamel production

enamel dysplasia

200

What structure partially separates the nasal and oral cavities in the fifth week of prenatal development?

primary palate

200

The production of enamel matrix that occurs during the apposition stage of tooth development is the process of

amelogenesis

200

Which of the following is the ONLY sensation perceived by the brain from the pulp’s sensory nerves

Pain

300

Which of the following is considered the final phases of arch development

Phase 5

300

Second stage of odontogenesis 

Bud Stage

300

When is the palate formed during prenatal development

Embryonic and fetal periods

300

After the ameloblasts are finished with both enamel appositional growth and maturation, they become part of the

reduced enamel epithelium

  

300

The MOST common cell type in connective tissue such as the pulp is the

Fibroblast

400

What is USUALLY related to related to lack of an overall ideal form in the permanent dentition while in centric occlusion?

Malocclusion 

400

Tooth‑within‑a‑tooth

Dens in dente

400

When does tongue development occur during prenatal development

4th to 8th weeks

400

The ______ are incremental lines in mature enamel.

lines of Retzuis

400

Which of the following pulp structures is formed when Hertwig epithelial root sheath encounters a blood vessel?

Accessory canal

500

Which Angle classification of malocclusion in the permanent dentition is characterized by the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar occluding mesial to the mesiobuccal groove of the mandibular first molar, as well as having the maxillary incisors protrude facially from the mandibular incisors?

Class II Division II

500

Dentin‑producing cells

odontoblast

500

What results from a short attachment of the lingual frenum that extends to the tongue apex 

Ankyloglossia

500

A pronounced incremental line in enamel

Neonatal line

500

During tooth development, both the pulp and dentin in the mature tooth are products of the

dental papilla 

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