What are the names for all sets of Dentition?
What are Primary (Baby, Deciduous), Mixed (both primary and permanent), Permanent (Adult)
What are succedaneous teeth?
What is all Primary Teeth
What tooth on the maxillary arch is the largest tooth, it does not replace primary tooth, composed of four well developed cusps and has a fifth cusp, Give me Type of tooth and name of cusp?
1st Max Molars, Cusp of carabelli
Plane that divides the body into equal left and right sides vertically.
What are cells that form bone?
Osteoblasts
List all the Anterior teeth?
#6-#11, #22-#27
List the 3 Anterior teeth have what three lingual features?
What is Cingulum, Marginal Ridge's (Mesial and Distal, Lingual Fossa
What is a tooth with three roots called?
Trifurcated (Maxillary Molars)
What part of the cell produces energy to keep the cell going?
What is Mitochondria
What is the portion of the tooth that is covered with enamel called?
Anatomical Crown
What is the 1st permanent tooth to erupt?
What is the longest rooted tooth in the permanent dentition?
What is the Canine
What is the space of gap in between two anterior teeth called?
Diastema
What is in the Ventral Cavity
thoracic, abdominal, pelvic
What is included in the periodontum?
Alveolar bone, periodontal ligament, cementum and gingival unit
Which tooth is shovel shaped on the tongue side with a relatively thin sharp edge?
What are Incisors
Which teeth in the permanent dentition are known for being wider mesial-distally, shorter roots than some of the other teeth in their arch, prominent cingulum, fossa and marginal ridges?
What are the Maxillary Central Incisors
What is the area between two of more root branches called?
What is Furcation
What is the NIDCR?
National Insistute of Dental and Craniofacial Reseach
What is the area located on the left and right of the mandibular arch on the facial surface around the 1st and 2nd mandibular premolars
Mental Foramen
List the surfaces of Anterior and Posterior teeth?
O-chewing surface Posterior, I-Anterior edge, B-posterior cheek side, F-Anterior lip side, M-interproximal closest to the midline, D- interproximal further from the midline, L- all teeth tongue side
What is a lateral incisor called with a pointed or tapered possibly shorter shape called?
What is the Mandibular tooth that has two roots that are fused, irregularly curved with two mesial cusps larger than two distal cusps with wrinkled occlusal surface.
Mandibular third molars
What are the 4 types of tissues found in the body to perform a specific function?
Epithelial- external and internal body surfaces Muscle- has the ability to lengthen and shorten and thus move body parts Nerve- responsible for coordinating and controlling many body activities Connective-major support material of the body
What is the name of all the Major Salivary glands?
Parotid (Stenson's duct) largest gland but provides only 25% of the total volume of saliva located just below and in front of the ear. Submandibular(Wharton's Duct) sidze of a walnut is the 2nd largest provides 60-65% of total saliva) Sublingual (Batholin's Duct) smallest of the three major glands only provides 10% of the saliva volume