How many surfaces does a tooth have?
5
What is the outermost layer of the tooth called?
enamel
How many canines do adults have?
4
The disease of the gum is called what
periodontal disease or gingivitis
what is the dark white part of this image. 
crown
What surface is this
Occlusal
What is the medical terminology for gums
gingiva
how many teeth do adults have?
32
When probing the gums, what range is considered healthy?
1-3mm
what liquid is used to clean out the root tip in a root canal.
Bleach

what surface is this?
palatal
This is the innermost tissue of the tooth that contains blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerves
Pulp
How many baby teeth do children have?
20
Name 4 preventions for cavities
brushing
flossing
good diet
sealants
fluoride
How many xray images are in a FMX
18
what surface is the pink arrow?

Incisal
what structure is this called?
dentin
How many premolars do we have in the whole mouth?
8
What is the treatment for when an infection reaches the pulp?
root canal
Panoramic Xray
Name all surfaces on this tooth
Mesial
Distal
buccal
lingual
occlusal
What is the name of the connective tissue that surrounds the roots?
cementum
Name the number of the 4 wisdom teeth
1, 16, 17, 32
If a patient has a build-up of plaque what is the treatment?
SRP aka deep cleaning
What direction do you count teeth in the perspective of the patient and the dentist
Patient (right to left) or counterclockwise
Doctor (left to right) or clockwise