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DENTAL PHYSIQUE
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100

The contact relationship between the maxillary teeth and mandibular teeth when the jaws are in a fully closed (or occluded) position, as well as the relationship between the teeth in the same arch

Occlusion        

100
  • When the teeth usually occlude in centric occlusion, the maxillary arch horizontally overlaps the mandibular arch; this is referred to as:
  • overjet.
100
  • How many erupted primary teeth does a 4-year-old child usually have?     
  •          12
  •          16
  •          18
  •          20

20

100
  • Which part of the tooth is covered by enamel and remains constant even if the patient undergoes gingival recession?

 

  • Anatomic crown
100

Which of the following are characteristics of Hutchinson incisor?

  • Screwdriver shape
200

The usual physiologic position of the tongue, lips, and mandible when not functioning during mastication, swallowing, or speech.

Resting posture  

200

Which profile is present with a Class II malocclusion, division I, in a permanent dentition?

Retrognathic

200
  • Which of the following primary molars usually has a cusp of Carabelli present on its occlusal surface?
  • Primary maxillary second molar
200
  • Which are considered transitional teeth in the permanent dentition?
  • Canines
200
  • Taurodontism is when the teeth have elongated pulp chambers and short roots.

TRUE OR FALSE

TRUE

300

The three areas of centric contacts between the two arches are height of cusp contour, marginal ridges, and central fossae.

Centric stops    

300
  • The anteroposterior curvature is called the ­­­­_______________, which is produced by the curved alignment of all the teeth and is especially evident when viewing the posterior teeth from the buccal view.

Curve of Spee

300
  • What is the correct anatomic name given to the teeth designated as “C” and “H”?

Primary maxillary canines

300
  • Which teeth in the permanent dentition are most likely to have pits “Snake Eyes” on the occlusal table.
  • Mandibular first premolars
300

Gemination is when adjacent teeth are united by cementum

TRUE OR FALSE

FALSE

400

The maximum extent to which the parts of the TMJ can move when opening and closing as measured in degrees of a circle.

Range of motion (ROM)

400

Which Angle classification of malocclusion in the permanent dentition is characterized by the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar occluding distal to the mesiobuccal groove of the mandibular first molar?

Class III

400
  • Which of the following features is found on a primary molar’s roots as compared to the roots of a permanent molar?
  •     
  •        Fewer accessory canals
  •        Shorter than crown length
  •        Wider mesiodistally
  •        Flare is noted near the apex

Flare is noted near the apex

400
  • There are two forms of the ______________ premolar, a three-cusp type and a two- cusp type.
  • Mandibular second
400
  • Disturbance in which the tooth does not follow its usual course is,
  • Ectopic eruption
500

A specialized professional discipline that evaluates and treats a variety of orofacial muscle postural and functional disorders as well as habit patterns that may contribute to the disruption of dental development and be involved in orofacial esthetic challenges.

Orofacial myology (OM)

500

Which Angle classification of malocclusion in the permanent dentition is characterized by the mesiobuccal cusp of the maxillary first molar occluding mesial to the mesiobuccal groove of the mandibular first molar, as well as having the maxillary central incisors either upright or retruded?

Class II division II

500
  • What spaces are mainly involved as the primate spaces located within the primary dentition?
  • Between primary maxillary lateral incisor and canine
500
  • The Maxillary Right Second Molar can have the two types of crown outlines when viewed from the occlusal:
  • Rhomboidal and Heart shaped.
500

Which  teeth are more commonly involved in partial anodontia?

  • Maxillary lateral incisors