Ch 1- 5
Ch 6-9
Ch 9-12
Ch 13-
Ch 11/19
100

Human tissues are classified into four primary groups. What are they? 

Connective, Epithelial, Nerve, Bone 

100

Name the 4 stages of odontogenesis

Initiation, bud, cap, bell

100

enamel and dentin inorganic/mineralized content

96%, 70%

100

facial development forms around ____, which will eventually become _____. 

stomodeum, oral and nasal cavities. 

100

The three types of lingual papillae associated with taste buds 

fungiform, foliate, circumvallate

200

Name 5 organelles of a cell

nucleus, mitochondria, smooth/rough ER, ribosomes, golgi body, lysosomes, 

200

What are the 3 layers that make up the embryonic body?

Mesoderm, Endoderm, Ectoderm

200

purpose of the PMN (polymorphonucleocyte) in the presence of infection

phagocytosis

chemotaxis

release cytokines

200

3 types of oral mucosa

lining, masticatory, and specialized

200

covers both the supporting soft and hard dental tissue between the tooth and the alveolar process, as well as parts of the tooth and alveolar process. 

periodontium

300

What are the 3 embryonic developmental periods and their timelines?

Preimplantation- first week after fertilization

Embryonic- beginning of week 2 to end of week 8

Fetal - week 9 to end of pregnancy

300

At what week is the final palate complete after fusion of all three processes? 

week 12

300

The four zones of pulp are

Pulpal core

Cell free zone

Cell rich zone

Odontoblastic layer

300

cells of pulp

fibroblasts, odontoblasts

300

The 3 paired ligaments associated with TMJ 

Temporomandibular, stylomandibular, sphenomandibular

400

Which layer of tooth composes most of the tooth?   

Dentin  

400

The structure responsible for root development is the

Cervical loop   

400

types of dentin

  • Peritubular                         
  • intertubular                        
  • mantle                      
  • circumpulpal
  • primary                                 
  • secondary 
  • tertiary
400

covers buccal mucosa, labial mucosa, alveolar mucosa, floor of the mouth, soft palate, mucosa of the ventral of the tongue

lining mucosa 

400

2nd most common cause of facial pain

TMJ/TMD disorders, #1 is toothache

500

Pulp and dentin are both derived from

dental papilla of tooth germ

500

4 parts of the periodontium

Cementum, PDL, bone, gingiva

500

four layers of enamel organ

stellate reticulum/inner enamel epithelium/stratum intermedium/outer enamel epithelium

500

Parotid gland

Submandibular gland

Sublingual gland

associated duct/ salivary volume/ serous or mucous 

stensons/25%/ serous - largest

whartons/60-65%/ serous

bartholins/10%/ mucous - only uncapsulated/smallest

500

TMJ prenatal development times

TMJ develops in 2 phases within 7th-12th week of prenatal development. Maturation of the joint occurs after 12th week during 3rd phase.