What is the term for gum?
There are _____ canine teeth in the primary dentition.
What is 4?
The tooth numbering system most often used in the United States is the ______ system.
What is the Universal System?
A patient who reports for an initial appointment should be
who is asked to complete a medical and dental history?
Teeth sit in ________ sockets called alveoli.
What is bony?
What is the term Buccal mean?
What is Cheek?
The mouth can be divided into four sections called
What is Quadrants?
Each quadrant of the permanent dentition contains how many teeth?
What is 8?
The patient record is
What is a permanent document?
Which of the following teeth are posterior teeth?
What is Molar and Premolar?
The tongue is composed mainly of
What is muscle?
The human mouth is divided into two dental
What is Arches?
Permanent _____ are nonsuccedaneous teeth.
What is molars?
A common anomaly of the maxillary lateral incisors that is characterized by unusually large open contacts is called
What is diastemas?
Touching this area in the mouth will most likely to trigger the gag reflex?
What is the soft palate?
The term that corresponds to the “roof” of the mouth?
What is the hard palate?
How many nonsuccedaneous teeth are there in the adult dentition?
What is 12?
According to the ISO/FDI numbering system, an adult mandibular right first molar would be tooth number
What is number 46?
To ensure patient safety, medical alerts and other precautions should be noted by
What is an “alert” sticker to the inside cover of the patient record?
Which of the following surfaces is the chewing surface of an anterior tooth?
What is incisal?
The space in back of the last molar links the oral cavity proper with the
What is vestibule?
What teeth are preferred term for bicuspid?
What is Premolar?
Which term is used to describe the period when both primary teeth and permanent teeth are present at the same time in the oral cavity?
What is mixed?
Which of the following terms is used to describe the rounded enamel extension on the incisal edge of newly erupted central and lateral incisors?
What is Mamelon?
The correct order of the teeth from distal to mesial in the permanent dentition is