#11
What is the permanent maxillary left canine?
The surface of a tooth closest to the midline.
What is mesial?
The facial profile associated with Class II occlusion.
What is retrognathic?
The anatomical name for all baby teeth.
What is the primary dentition?
The SECOND most commonly congenitally missing permanent teeth.
What are the permanent maxillary lateral incisors (7 and 10)?
#13
What is the maxillary left second premolar?
The upper right and upper left quadrants make up this dental arch.
What is the maxillary arch?
The tooth-to-tooth relationship that is the best and most comfortable and natural fit for the patient (not dependent upon muscle/joint anatomy).
What is maximal intercuspation (MI)?
Occurs between approximately 6 and 12 years of age
What is the mixed dentition period?
The splitting of a single forming tooth; looks like a double width tooth crown clinically.
What is gemination/twinning?
Permanent teeth are numbered 1-32 and primary teeth are numbered A to T.
What is the Universal Tooth Numbering System?
Teeth # 22-27 makeup this division of the dental arch, when divided into six sections.
What is the mandibular anterior sextant?
What is class II, division 1 malocclusion?
12 year molars
What are the permanent second molars?
Third lingual cusp on a mandibular molar in the middle of the lingual surface.
What is tuberculum intermedium?
#F
What is the primary maxillary left central incisor?
What is the curve of spee?
Classification of primary occlusion where molars are exactly lined up (not offset).
What is flush terminal plane?
The roots of these teeth are not fully formed until age 25.
What are the third molars?
Tooth within a tooth
What is dens in dente?
#L
What is the primary mandibular left first molar?
The ridge created by the joining of the buccal triangular ridge and the lingual triangular ridge.
What is the transverse ridge?
Horizontal overlap of anterior incisors greater than 3 mm.
What is overjet?
permanent teeth with primary predecessors (anterior teeth and premolars)
What is succedaneous?
What is an enamel pearl?