Teeth
Dental Profession
Pathology
Nutrition
Anatomy
100
The tooth in the dentition that has the cusp of Carabelli
What is Maxillary first molar
100
A dentist who does not specialize in any particular area
What is General Dentist
100
A blister that contains blood
What is Hematoma
100
The macronutrient most responsible for dental caries
What is Carbohydrates
100
The habitual grinding of teeth
What is Bruxism
200
The premolar that can be present with a third cusp
What is Mandibular second premolar
200
The type of supervision when a dentist must be physically present in the office when a task is performed
What is Direct
200
Thrush is caused by
What is Fungus
200
What is needed for every function in the body to work properly?
What is Water
200
The term for the formation of teeth
What is Odontogenesis
300
The premolar that is bifurcated
What is Maxillary first premolar
300
The basic principle that means to do good
What is Beneficence
300
Tiny spots caused by hemorrhaging
What is Petechiae
300
Oral complication caused by vitamin C deficiency
What is scurvy
300
Location of the Stenson's duct
What is Across from the maxillary second molar
400
The relationship of the upper and lower arches
What is Occlusion
400
The specialty that deals with root canal therapy
What is endodontist
400
Herpes located on the skin
What is Herpatic Whitlow
400
The macronutrient made up of amino acids
What is protein
400
The largest salivary gland
What is Parotid
500
The tooth that is supplied by two different nerves
What is Maxillary first molar
500
What does HIPPA stand for?
What is Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
500
The purple nodule on the hard palate of patients who have HIV/AIDS
What is Kaposi Sarcoma
500
The water soluble vitamins
What is B and C
500
The nerve that innervates the anterior hard palate
What is Nasopalatine