Anterior
Posterior
Primary
TMJ/Occlusion
Dentition/Nomenclature
100

22 and 27

Mandibular canines

100

function of molars

grinding

100

Approximately 6-12 years of age is this dentition period

Mixed Dentition

100

partial dislocation of TMJ

subluxation

100

The amount of tooth surfaces each tooth has

5

200

Smallest and simplest permanent tooth

mandibular central incisor

200

cusp location of the cusp of Carabelli on permanent maxillary first molar

Mesiolingual cusp

200

Specific interproximal spaces between primary teeth in most children

Primate spaces

200

When mandibular molars are buccal to maxillary molars

crossbite

200

Bulge or greatest elevation of the tooth located on the facial/buccal and lingual surfaces

height of contour

300

raised and rounded area on the cervical third of the lingual surface on the anterior teeth

Cingulum

300

Nonsuccedaneous

molars

300

Letter from the Universal Tooth Designation System that corresponds to the primary maxillary right 1st molar?

B

300

The habitual position of the dentition that allows for maximum contact when the teeth occlude

centric occlusion

300

Area of a crown where three surfaces join

point angle
400

Functions of incisors

biting and cutting

400

Two cusps that form the transverse ridge on a permanent maxillary 1st molar

ML and MB

400

An enamel color characteristic noted in a patient during primary dentition in comparison to permanent dentition

Lighter

400

Mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar occludes mesial to the MB groove of the mandibular first

Class II

400

Commonly used numbering system in orthodontic therapy

Palmer Notation Method

500
Labial feature of anterior crown that runs mesiodistal in the cervical third and between them are grooved perikymata

Imbrication lines

500

Feature that distinguishes the permanent mandibular 1st molar from the mandibular 2nd molar

Number of cusps

500

Approximate eruption age for primary mandibular central incisors.

6-10 mos

500

Movement between the joint disc and mandibular condyle, allows depression or elevation

rotational

500

Portion of the tooth covered by cementum and remains constant even if the patient undergoes gingival recession.

Anatomic root

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