The hardest substance in the human body.
What is enamel?
The radiograph type that is used to detect interproximal caries.
What is a bitewing?
Professional term for "silver filling."
Amalgam
Periodontal disease process with inflamed gingiva but no alveolar bone loss.
What is gingivitis?
Dr. Bodily's first name.
Who is Kevin?
What is 32?
Type of 2D radiograph used to assess endodontic status.
What is periapical radiograph?
Filling material that can tolerate moisture during curing.
What is glass ionomer?
Periodontal disease process with gingival inflammation and alveolar bone loss.
What is periodontitis?
This doc graduated from the US Air Force Academy.
Who is Dr. Peterson.
The part of the tooth containing nerves and blood vessels.
What is the pulp?
You take a panoramic radiograph and the patients smile looks like it is upside down. What went wrong?
Their chin is too high.
The strongest crown material (fracture resistance)
What is Zirconia?
The scientifically accurate term for plaque.
This doc is the only one in the clinic who places implants.
Who is Dr. Morse?
The name of the most external substance of the tooth root.
What is cementum?
You take a panoramic radiograph and one side of their jaw looks much larger than the other. When went wrong.
Their head was turned.
This acid is used to etch teeth and this acid is used to etch crowns.
The instrument designed to detect sub gingival calculus.
This many docs speak Spanish.
The name of the structure that anchors the external surface of the tooth to the bone.
What is the periodontal ligament (PDL).
Requirements for diagnostic premolar bitewing.
Distal of canine, max and man alveolar crestal bone, open interproximal contacts mesial of first molar.
The difference between a crown and an onlay.
What is circumferential axial walls?
The number of times more resistant to acid enamel with fluoride is than enamel without fluoride.
What is 10 times.
This doc went to dental school at University of Indiana.
Who is Dr. Ulrich?