Orthodontics
Fixed Prosthodontics
Oral Surgery
Endodontics
100

Most common cause malocclusions is from

Hereditary factors

100

can be used for a Cl II restoration, covering some of the occlusal surface and proximal surface.

Inlay

100

surgical reduction of bone to contour the ridge

Alveoplasty

100

pulp is inflamed and unable to heal when the irritant is removed

irreversible pulpitis

200

used to create space prior to a band being placed

Separator

200

A crown that does not cover the facial surface

3/4 crown

200

removal of an entire lesion

excisional biopsy

200

In endodontics, this means filling the canal

obturate the canal

300

Used to hold interarch elastics

Hook

300

is the missing tooth in a bridge

Pontic

300

a tooth under the gingival tissue but not under bone

tissue impaction

300

When the pulp is inflamed but able to recover when stimulus is removed

Reversible pulpitis

400

Used to hold archwire in place

ligature-elastic and stainless steel

400

winglike extensions are bonded to the lingual surface of anterior teeth in this bridge

MAryland Bridge

400

Cells scraped from a suspicious oral lesion for analysis

brush biopsy

400

removing only the coronal portion of the nerve  

pulpotomy

500

This radiograph is used to measure the skull and 

Cephalometric

500

used to retract the gum tissue prior to final impression for crown

retraction cord

500

To move/loosen to the tooth within the socket

luxate

500

Most commonly used medicine for pulpcap

calcium hydroxide