What is Obicularis Oris?
Muscles in the lips
The first molars are known as wisdom teeth.
False
Developmental groove. Imperfect union where the lobes come together.
Fissures
The lips are covered externally with...
a) skin
b) mucous membranes
c) lingual mucosa
d) gingival papilla
Skin
Type 1 herpetic lesions usually occur where?
Lips
What is cingulum?
A convex area on the lingual surface of the anterior teeth near the gingiva.
The initial stage of tooth development is referred to as the bud stage.
True
What is the linear evaluation of enamel found on tooth.
Ridge
The only movable bone of the face is..
a) maxilla
b) mandible
c) rami
d) palatine
Mandible
This type of Numbering System uses brackets to designate quadrants of the mouth.
Palmer System
What is the fossa?
Shallow, rounded or angular depression.
When a tooth is forced downward is referred to as intrusion.
True
Place where grooves come together.
The largest of the salivary glands are the...
a) parotids
b) submandibulars
c) subcaruncles
d) sublingual
Parotids
Separate parts that come together to form a tooth are what?
Lobes
What is leukoplakia?
A condition in the oral cavity with a white, leathery patch.
Process where the cells multiply is known as proliferation and occurs in the cap stage.
True
Numbering system where first number is for the quadrant and second number is for the tooth.
FDI System
The ________articulates with the temporal bones to form a temperomandibular joint.
a) palatine
b) condyle
c) foramen
d) symphysis
Condyle
Abnormally small teeth.
Microdontia
What is dentogenesis imperfecta?
Hereditary condition in which enamel appears to be opalescent and chips away from dentin.
Leukoplakia is usually seen in patients who chew tobacco and smoke.
True
Feel with fingers or hands for the size, texture, and consistency of the hard tissue.
Palpate
From which gland does the Wharton's cup empty saliva?
a) Parotid
b) Sublingual
c) Submandibular
d) Terminalis
Submandibular
Congenital absence of teeth.
Anodontia