Primary
TMJ
Occlusion
Misc. #1
Misc #2
100

What spaces are mainly involved as the primate spaces located within the primary dentition?

What is between primary maxillary lateral incisor and canine 

100

Where is the temporomandibular joint palpated upon examination of the structure?

Just anterior to each ear

100

When the teeth normally occlude in centric occlusion, the maxillary arch horizontally overlaps the mandibular arch to a condition referred to as

overjet.

100

Which of the following completely encloses the temporomandibular joint?

Joint capsule

100

Overbite is measured in millimeters with the

periodontal probe.

200

How many erupted primary teeth does a 3-year-old child usually have?

What is 20

200

During what weeks of prenatal development does the temporomandibular joint develop?

Eleventh to twelfth week

200

Lateral deviation of the mandible, or lateral excursion, is evaluated by shifting the lower jaw

side to side.

200

Which of the following bones of the head are involved in the articulation of the temporomandibular joint?

Temporal bone and mandible

200

Which of the following primary molars usually has a cusp of Carabelli present on its occlusal surface?

Primary maxillary second molar

300

When does mineralization of the primary dentition begin during prenatal development?

What is during the thirteenth to sixteenth week

300

Which of the following is a depression on the inferior aspect of the temporal bone that is part of the temporomandibular joint?

Articular fossa

300

Open contacts allow for areas of food impaction from opposing cusps called _____ cusps, which can result in trauma to the interdental gingiva.

plunging

300

Which of the following primary molars has an H-shaped groove pattern on its occlusal surface?

Primary maxillary first molar

300

Which of the following terms is the end point of closure of the mandible?

Centric relation

400

How long does the primary dentition generally function in esthetics, mastication, and speech for a child?

What is from 5 to 12 years

400

Which of the following is not the usual movement of the temporomandibular joint involving the mandible and allowed by the gliding and rotation of the joint?

Subluxation

400

Which of the following is considered the voluntary position of the dentition that allows the maximum contact when the teeth occlude?

Centric occlusion

400

Which type of bite is characterized by having anterior teeth that do not occlude?

Open bite

400

How does the primary mandibular canine compare to its permanent counterpart?

 Lingual surface is smoother

500

Which of the following must be suspected in a primary or mixed dentition if there is severe periodontal inflammation and destruction with evidence of little dental biofilm?

What is aggressive periodontitis 

500

The muscles that are palpated as part of a complete temporomandibular joint examination include the masseter, temporalis, medial pterygoid, lateral pterygoid, and

sternocleidomastoid muscle.

500

Which of the following teeth of both arches should be in contact during protrusive occlusion within the permanent dentition?

Central and lateral incisors

500

What is the estimated percentage of children and teenagers that show some degree of malocclusion?

80%

500

Which of the following is a thick substance that fills the temporomandibular joint, lubricates it, and provides nutrition to parts of the joint disc?

Synovial fluid