What name am I
Locations
Simply teeth
How do I work
Oral Cavity
100
Surface closest to midline
What is mesial
100
One on either side of maxillary midline
What are maxillary central incisors
100
Diphyodonts
What are humans, because they have two successive sets of teeth during their lives
100
Amount of drug that a person takes
What is a Dose
100
A linear elevation
What is a Ridge
200
Biting surface of the anterior teeth
What is incisal
200
Distal to lateral incisors, third tooth from midline in the maxillary arch
What are the canines
200
Imaginary midline is drawn to divide the arches into a right and left, the right side is the same as the left side
What is a quadrant
200
Name and quantity of ingredients to be included in the medication
What is the Inscription
200
Area on the mesial and distal surfaces that touches or contacts the adjacent tooth
What is the Contact Area
300
Tip of the root
What is apex
300
Fourth tooth from midline, distal to the canine in mandibular arch
What are first premolars
300
All anterior teeth develop from this that eventually merge to shape the crown
What is a Lobe
300
This book is dental specific
What is Mosby's Dental Drug Reference
300
Usually has a fifth nonfunctioning cusp. What is this cusp positioned on another cusp called
What is the Cusp of Carabelli
400
The upper arch is also known as this
What is the maxillary arch
400
Sixth tooth from midline, distal to second premolars on maxillary arch
What are first molars
400
A convex or rounded elevation on the cervical third of the lingual surface
What is an Cingulum
400
Drugs that are obtained without a prescription
What is a Patent medicine
400
Tooth continues to erupt until reaching the opposing tooth on the opposite arch
What is Active Eruption
500
Also known as primary dentition
What is deciduous, baby, milk
500
Eighth tooth from midline, distal to second molar
What are third molars
500
A triangular space between adjacent teeth that is normally filled with the portion of the gingiva called interdental papilla
What is an Embrasure
500
Once the chemical compound is released, the drug becomes metabolized and is then excreted through the liver or kidneys
What is Metabolism
500
Found on the dental sac and are the cells responsible for destroying cementum, bone, and dentin
What are Osteoclasts