Overview of Dentition
Tooth Morphology
Dental Caries
Dental Caries
Misc
100

Every tooth in the mouth has five surfaces, the:.


mesial, distal, facial, lingual, and masticatory (occlusal or incisal)

100

The _____ are sometimes referred to as "wisdom" teeth.

third molars

100

Which of the following is an infectious disease in which children live in constant pain from decayed primary teeth and swollen gums?

Early childhood caries (ECC)

  

100

Soft deposit on teeth that consist of bacteria and by-products

Plaque

100

Four types of teeth 

Incisors, canine, premolars, molars

200

There are _____ teeth in the primary dentition.

20

200

Using the Universal/National Teeth-Numbering System, what are the numbers for the permanent third molars?

1, 16, 17, 32

200

The three factors required for the development of caries are a susceptible tooth, specific bacteria, and

fermentable carbohydrates.

  

200

Tooth decay at its initial stage 

Incipient caries

200

You should brush your teeth this many times a day

2 times

300

The permanent teeth are _____ in the Universal/National System.

numbered 1 to 32

300

The permanent _____ replace the primary first and second molars.

premolars

300

Which of the following group(s) of bacteria are responsible for dental caries?

Mutans streptococci and lactobacilli

300

Occurs when calcium and phosphate dissolves from hydroxyapatite crystals in the enamel. 

Demineralization 

300

Gingivitis is

inflammation of gingival tissue.

400

The four types of teeth are _________, and molars.

incisors, canines, premolars

400

The cusp of Carabelli is found on the:

maxillary first molars.

400

The study of cariology includes the causes of dental caries, process of caries development, and

science and practice of caries management and prevention.

  

400

Hard stone like material that attaches to the tooth surfaces

Calculus

400

A rounded, raised area on the cervical third of the lingual surface

Cingulum 

500

There are _____ succedaneous teeth.

 20

500

The rounded enamel extensions on the incisal ridge of newly erupted central and lateral incisors are called:

mamelons.

500

Which of the following is true concerning early childhood caries (ECC)?

 It is not common among children living in an area lacking water fluoridation.

500

Is like a miracle fluid that provides physical, chemical, and antibacterial protective measures for teeth.

Saliva 

500

Periodontal disease has a proven relationship with

coronary artery disease.