Pediatric
Periodontic
Prosthodontic Fixed
Orthodontics
Oral Surgery
100

What is it called on a child when only the coronal portion of the pulp is removed?

Pulpotomy

100

What is a sticky, bacterial substance that accumulates on the teeth?

Plaque

100

What is it called when the dentist binds or joins loose or weak teeth to one another to stabilize and strengthen them. 

Splinting 

100

Fixed appliances are also referred to as

Braces

100

Bone that is found between the roots of a multirooted tooth.

Interradicular Bone

200

What is used to repair a child's badly broken-down primary tooth?

Stainless Steel Crown

200

What periodontal depth is considered deeper than normal?

over 3mm

200

What is it called when a restoration extends over one or more cusps?

Onlay

200

A removeable appliance worn to retain teeth in their new position. 

Hawley Retainer

200

The dividing point of a multirooted tooth.

Furcation

300
What is used on a child to save space for the eruption of a permanent tooth?

Space Maintainer

300

What are used to remove calculus deposits from teeth?

Scaling and/or UltraSonic Scaling

300

A custom cast metal form inserted and cemented in the canal or root of the tooth. 

Cast Metal Post & Core

300

Similar to splinting, when I wire is permanently attached to the lingual surfaces of anterior teeth to maintain teeth in there position after braces have been removed. 

Lingual Retainer

300

To clean debris or non-vital tissue from a surgical site. 

Debride

400

What is used on a child to help widen the maxillary arch?

Palatal Expander

400

The process of smoothing the cementum of the root of the tooth, deep subgingival scaling.

Root Planning 

400

A type of dental restoration that completely encircles a tooth or dental implant. 

Crown

400

A mechanical hinge device used in dentistry to which plaster casts of upper and lower jaws are fixed 

Articular

400

Escape of blood from an injured blood vessel into tissue spaces. 

Hematoma

500

What is used to protect the grooved and pitted surfaces of teeth?

Sealants.
500

This procedure is necessary when the patient has large bony growths.

Ostectomy

500

A layer of material placed over the facial surface of a tooth. 

Veneer

500

A prosthesis  made for the upper jaw to close a defect n the palate. 

Obturator

500

Fold of tissue that attaches the undersurface of the tongue to the floor of the mouth. 

Lingual Frenum 
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