Ortho pt. 1
Ortho pt. 2
Endo pt. 1
Endo pt. 2
Instruments
100

The movement of the teeth is accomplished by the ______

Arch wire

100

The type of orthodontics that involves improving problems is ________

Corrective

100

Gutta-percha is a common material used to fill or seal the canal

True

100

The tapping of the suspect tooth and a control tooth with a mouth mirror handle is a ____ test

Percussion

100

Which instrument is used to manipulate ligature wire

Coons pliers

200

Redeposited bone takes how long to reossify?

6-12 months

200

The cementing of bands is usually done with _____

Glass ionomer cements

200

If the pulp is inflamed but can heal itself when the irritant is removed, it is ________

Reversible pulpitis

200

Which instrument will measure the distance to the apex of each root

Apex finder

200

Which instrument cuts the distal ends of the arch wire?

Distal-end cutters

300

When a tooth extends above the normal line of occlusion, it is in ________

Supraversion

300

The specialized bone cells that build new bone are ______

Osteoblasts

300

_______ are used to prepare for posts

Pesso reamers

300

In which procedure is the apex of the root removed 

Apicoectomy

300

What is used to widen the maxillary arch?

Activator

400

When a tooth is rotated or turned, it is in _______

Torsoversion

400

A Hawley appliance is an example of a ______

Retainer

400

Sources of pulp irritation

Advanced caries

Invasive restorative procedures

Trauma to the tooth

400

Pulpal cells often die from irreversible pulpitis. As pulp inflammation progresses, pus or gas will form in the pulp chamber. This pus or gas is referred to as _________

Exudate

400

The movement of the teeth is accomplished by the ____

Arch wire

500

The malposition in which the maxillary posterior teeth are lingual to the mandibular teeth is ______ bite

Posterior cross

500

The most common method of classifying occlusion types is the ______ system

Angle

500

Place the steps of a root canal in order

1. Gain access to the pulp

2. Locate the canals

3. Remove the pulpal tissue

4. Enlarge and smooth the canals 

5. Irrigate the canals

6. Obturate the canals

500

List the steps of a root canal

Gain access

Locate the canals 

Remove the pulpal tissue

Enlarge and smooth the canals

Irrigate the canals

Obturate the canals

500

What is the name given to an appliance that improves an overbite by encouraging lower jaw growth?

Herbst