Enumeration
Definitions
Eruption Sequence
"Looks Like"
Miscellaneous
100

The tooth on the upper right hand side (the patient's left) is called: 

What is #F?
100

Define succedaneous.

What is 

  • teeth that replace primary teeth?

100

True or False: Teeth tend to erupt in pairs 

What is true?

100

Description: Broad, short, no mamelons, slender tapered root, smooth facial surface with a stubby appearance

What is a primary anterior tooth?

Acceptable answers: central incisors, lateral incisors, canines

100

How many molars are in the primary dentition?

What is 8 molars?

200

The red arrow pointing to the patient's lower right (your lower left) indicates which tooth in the mouth? 

What is tooth #S?
200

Limited to no spacing between primary teeth is considered

What is Baume Type 2 spacing?
200

In general, these sets of teeth tend to erupt first (maxillary or mandibular)

What is mandibular?

200

This tooth is as wide as it is long. The mesial cusp ridge is longer than the distal cusp ridge, the crown has a pentagon shape. 

What is the primary canine? 

200

About what age do we anticipate there being mixed dentition?

What is age 6?
300

Tooth #20 is erupts after what primary tooth is exfoliated?

What is tooth #K?

300

The space mesial to maxillary canines, but distal to mandibular canines

What is the primate space?

300

These set of teeth can erupt as late as age 30 months:

What is primary second molars?

300

Tooth numbers A and J are wider mesio-distally, and tooth numbers K and T are wider buccal lingually: True or False

What is False (it is the opposite)

300

You would expect to see these color differences in primary teeth verses permanent teeth 

What is primary teeth have a bluish/white tint and permanent teeth appear to be more gray or yellow? 
400

What is the proper notation for lower left first primary molar in the palmer system? 

What is *insert drawing*
400

Under which category does the permanent mandibular molar fall into: Succedaneous or Nonsuccedaneous?

What is Nonsuccedaneous permanent tooth. It does NOT replace a primary tooth. 

400

Tooth #O can erupt as early as what age?

What is 5 months?

Acceptable answers: Range of 5 - 8 months

400

This tooth looks like no other tooth

What is the first primary molar?

400

Primary teeth are said to have a "rubberband" like constriction at this location of the tooth: 

What is "cervically"


There is a cervical constriction that gives the appearance of a bulbous crown. 

500

An extra tooth is found right behind tooth #F on a 4 year old. It appears to be the same shape and size of #F. What is this tooth's ID?  

What is #FS?

500

The palmer notated C-D-E segment being greater in mesial-distal dimensional width than the #3-4-5 segment is also known as:

What is Leeway space?
500

By 18 months, according to the AAPD eruption sequence chart a child should have how many teeth?

What is up to 18 teeth?

Acceptable answers: 14 (only acceptable if explained which teeth are missing)

500

#3 and #14

What is #A and #J

500

Any disturbance in the enamel of the primary tooth would have likely happened during this time

Prenatal


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