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Factor(s) with Prenatal Influence on Dental Development?

Genetics and Environment

100

What Division of the Trigeminal Nerve subdivides into the Buccal, Lingual, and Inferior Alveolar Nerves?

The Mandibular Division

100

Negative effects on tooth development due to chromosomal abnormalities are caused by

Genetics

100

Another Name for the Gums

Gingiva

100

Leading cause(s) of tooth loss in adults?

Periodontal Disease and Dental Caries

200

A Condition that doesn't absorb Vitamin B12?

Pernicious Anaemia

200

Hardest Material in the Body

Enamel

200

What Condition can be found on the Lateral Border of the tongue of a patient with HIV/AIDS?

Hairy Leukoplakia

200

What Occlusal design(s) does the Mandibular Second premolar have?

Tricanineate (3 cusps) : Y Shape

Bicanineate (2 cusps) : U/C Shape or H Shape

200

The Pear-Shaped Pad of Tissue behind the Maxillary Incisors?

Incisive Papilla

300

A Form of Candidiasis is known as Thrush?

Pseudomembranous Candidiasis

300

First Primary Teeth to Erupt are the ____ ____ ____.

Mandibular Central Incisors

300

Dry/Cotton Mouth

Xerostomia

300

Where is the Cusp of Carabelli? Tooth and Location?

Maxillary 1st Molars : Lingual to the Mesiolingual Cusp

300

Type of Lesions are Even with the Surface?

Patch - large areas ofdiscoloration in skin

Ecchymosis - Bruises

Petechiae - small spots from blood underneath skin

400

Primary Dentition : Letter of the Maxillary Right Central Incisor

E

400

Largest Muscle in the Neck

Sternocleidomastoid

400

The Lower Jaw Moves Forward or Backwards

Gliding Movement

400

What is a Canine Eminence?

A Bony Ridge on Labial Surface

400

Lips are Outline by the ___ ___.

Vermillion Border

500

The Common Precancerous lesion among users of smokeless tobacco?

Leukoplakia

500

Process of eliminating existing bone or hard tissue structure

Resorption

500

What is Gingivitis?

Inflammation of Gingival Tissue.

500

How many pairs of cranial nerves are connected to the brain?

12

500

Type of Tissue Covers the Oral Cavity?

Oral Mucosa : stratified Squamous Epithelium