DENTIN
ENAMEL/PULP
Pathologies
Mastication/TMJ
MISC
100

Type of dentin found in sites of caries and dental attrition

What is tertiary dentin?

100

This is the most abundant enamel matrix protein

What is amelogenin?

100

This imaging technique is used for diagnosing TMD (be specific).

What is dynamic MRI?

100

Structure attached to the disc of the TMJ is innervated and vascularized

What is Retrodiscal lamellae (bilaminar zone)?

100

This type of pain is exacerbated by percussion but not exacerbated by cold

What is periodontal pain?

200

The two layers of dentin referred to as "circumpulpal dentin"

What are mantle and primary dentin?

200
This structure refers to the secretory portion of the ameloblast

What is a Tome's Process?

200

This process is disrupted by Vitamin C Deficiency.

What is collagen synthesis?
200

These are the 3 stages of swallowing. (Indicate if they are voluntary or involuntary).

What are Oral (voluntary) Pharyngeal (involuntary) Esophageal (involuntary)?

200
This is the predominant form of calcium phosphate salt in dental calculus

Dicalcium Phosphate

300

These are the processes of odontoblasts that penetrate dentinal tubules to form dentin

What are Tome's fibers?

300

This is the most numerous pulp cell

What are fibroblasts?

300

This chemosensitive ion channel is responsible for bleaching hypersensitivity

What is TRPA1?

300

The functional ligaments associated with the TMJ.

What are lateral TMJ and sphenomandibular ligament?

300
These two proteins are the primary antiviral and antifungal salivary proteins, respectively.

What are sIgA and Histatin?

400

The disease process caused by a mutation in DSPP

What is Dentinogenesis imperfecta?

400

This enamel matrix protein assists in initial hydroxyapatite crystal formation and elongation

What is enamelin?

400

A patient who has recently undergone a tonsillectomy and is experiencing dizziness when turning his head may have developed this syndrome.

What is Eagles Syndrome?

400

The bundle of fascia that has no fxn in limiting TMJ range of motion

What is the stylomandibular ligament?

400

These are the four cardinal signs of inflammation

What are swelling, redness, pain, heat?

500

This medication is used to sometimes regenerate tertiary dentin

What is tideglusib?

500

The 2 types of canals through which neurovascular bundles enter the pulp

What are the apical foramen and the lateral accessory canal?

500

this drug is able to turn on osteoblasts, turn off osteoclasts, while decreasing inflammation and increasing vascular growth to promote bone formation

What is dipyridamole?

500

Are the following statements True or False?

Statement 1: Synovial fluid can not be regenerated. Statement 2: Vascular supply to tmj disk comes from synovial fluid.

S1 False, S2 False

Synovial fluid can be regenerated.

Vascular supply to tmj disk comes from bilaminar/retrodiscal zone.

500

This is the antibody responsible for destroying salivary acini in Sjogren's Syndrome. 

IgG