Core Dental Knowledge
Anatomy and Physiology
Dental Instruments
DAT Throwback
Dental Procedures
100

This is the professional who diagnoses and treats problems related to teeth and oral health.

What is the dentist?

100

This part of the tooth is visible above the gumline.

What is the crown?

100

This instrument is used to examine teeth and reflect light into the mouth.

What is a mouth mirror?

100

This type of bond involves the sharing of electrons.

What is a covalent bond?

100

This common procedure removes plaque and tartar from teeth to maintain oral health.

What is a dental cleaning?

200

Adults typically have this many permanent teeth.

What is 32?

200

This hard, outermost layer of the tooth is the strongest substance in the human body.

What is the enamel?

200

This instrument is used to transfer and place restorative materials like composite into a cavity preparation.

What is a composite placement instrument?

200

This type of reaction involves the loss of electrons.

What is oxidation?

200

This procedure is done to restore a tooth damaged by decay using materials like composite or amalgam.

What is a filling?

300

This specialty of dentistry focuses on cleaning teeth and preventing oral diseases.

What is dental hygiene?

300

These teeth are primarily used for tearing food and are often called “cuspids.”

What are canines?

300

This instrument is used to remove supragingival calculus.

What is a scaler?

300

This biological process produces ATP in the absence of oxygen.

What is anaerobic respiration (glycolysis/fermentation)?


300

This procedure involves removing the infected pulp of a tooth and sealing it to prevent further infection.

What is a root canal?

400

This structure anchors the tooth to the alveolar bone via connective tissue fibers.

What is the periodontal ligament (PDL)?

400

This part of the tooth contains nerves and blood vessels and is located in the center of the tooth.

What is the pulp?

400

This type of hand instrument has a blade perpendicular to the handle and is commonly used for removing caries.

What is a spoon excavator?

400

According to this principle, when a system at equilibrium is disturbed, it shifts to counteract the change.

What is Le Châtelier’s Principle?

400

This procedure replaces a missing tooth by inserting a metal post into the jawbone, which later supports a crown.

What is a dental implant?

500

This type of X-ray shows the entire tooth from crown to root and is commonly used to check for infections or bone loss.

What is a periapical X-ray?

500

This structure connects the tooth to the alveolar bone and acts as a shock absorber during chewing.

What is the periodontal ligament?

500

This instrument is used to condense amalgam into a cavity preparation and ensure proper adaptation.

What is an amalgam condenser (plugger)?

500

This enzyme initiates the breakdown of starch in the oral cavity.

What is salivary amylase?

500

This procedure involves reshaping the tooth structure to prepare it for a crown by removing part of the enamel.


What is a crown preparation?

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