How many teeth are in the primary dentition
20
what divides the body into a superior and inferior plane
Transverse plane
what is inside of a basic human cell
nucleus and cytoplasm
maxillary left third molar in the universal system
16
what tooth has the fifth cusp of carabelli
permanent maxillary molars, predominately first molars and primary second molars.
what teeth do the primary teeth not have?
premolars
what does the frontal plane divide the body into frontal planes.
ventral and dorsal/anterior or posterior.
whats the difference between anatomy and physiology?
Anatomy refers to the internal and external structures of the body and physiology refers to the study of the functions of those structures.
mandibular right canine in primary dentition in FDI.
33
what are the 4 types of teeth divided in the four categories.
incisors, canines, premolars and molars.
what are teeth mainly used for? name all 3 please
chewing, speech, and swallowing
what divides the body from the middle
midsagittal plane
In the dental care what is the most cause of death
anesthesia/sedation/medication-related complications
mandibular left second premolar in palmer notation
[5 (bracket facing left)
smallest maxillary molar
Maxillary Third Molar
When do primary teeth fall out?
6 years
What does the thoracic cavity contains?
thymus gland, the breasts, the heart, the lungs
What are 10 organ systems in the human body?
skeletal,muscular,nervous,endocrine,cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive system
maxillary right first premolar universal
15
This tooth erupts from age ten to twelve.
second premolar
the leading cause for deciduous disease is ?
Tooth decay.
Name all body planes
sagittal, coronal, and transverse
connective tissue, epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, and nerve tissue.
what teeth are number is 22, 27
canines
what tooth is located distally from mandibular central incisor but mesially from the canine.
lateral incisors.