Permanent tooth numbers
Historical figures
Composite restoration
Primary tooth numbers
Bones
100

Maxillary right 1st premolar

5

100

Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen

Who discovered x-rays

100

Anatomical burnisher

What instrument puts anatomy back in the restoration

100

B

maxillary right primary 1st molar

100

Forms the forehead, the main portion of the eye socket, and part of the nasal cavity

Frontal Bone

200

Maxillary right central

8

200

Juliette Southard

Who founded the ADAA

200

plastic instrument

What instrument is used to pack in the composite

200

N

Mandibular left primary lateral

200

This forms the bridge of the nose

Nasal Bone

300
Mandibular left 2nd molar

18

300

Ida Gray

Who was the first African America dentist

300

explorer

This instrument verifies the tooth number

300

R

mandibular right primary canine

300

This is the anterior projection on the mandible

Coronoid process

400

Maxillary left canine

11

400

Edmund Kells

Who hired the first assistant and called them "ladies in attendence"

400

etch

What is used to make microscopic hole for retention in a composite restoration

400

K

Mandibular left primary 2nd molar
400

This is the triangular area located behind the last molar on the mandible 

Retromolar area

500

mandibular left lateral

23

500

Florence Nightengale

Who formalized standard cleanliness and sanitation in hospitals and military

500

articulating paper holder

What is used to check the bite after a composite restoration is placed

500

F

Maxillary left primary central

500

This is the opening on the mandible near the apex of the pre-molars

Mental foramen