ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
EMBRYOLGY & HISTOLOGY
DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS & ORAL PATHOLOGY
TOOTH MORPHOLOGY
RADIOGRAPHY
100

Bone that is honeycomb like

What is Cancellous bone 

aka spongy bone 

100

The most critical time of prenatal development 

What is the embryonic period

100

A condition where the filiform papillae become elongated and resemble hairs

Black Hairy Tongue

100

Normal Space between the primary teeth

What is physiologic spaces

100

What happens when the developer is too hot 

What is dark film

200

The facial expression muscle used when the patient closes their lips around the saliva ejector 

What is Orbicularis oris

200

What embryonic layer is where enamel is formed 

What is the ectoderm layer

200

When the maxillary and medial nasal processes fail to fuse 

What is cleft lip

200

Each tooth has 2 antagonists in the opposing arch, except

What is mandibularcentral incisor 

Maxillary third molars

200

An unbalanced structure whether it is gaining or losing an electron 

What is ions

300

The salivary gland that secretes 60-65% of saliva 

What is the Submandibular Salivary Gland

300

These dark incremental growth lines in enamel resemble tree rings 

What are Striae of Retzius

300

A disease of the teeth during development that is associated with maternal syphilis

What is Hutchinsons Incisors

300

This molar is often referred to as the "cusp of Carabelli" molar because of its distinctive fifth cusp on the mesiolingual surface

What is the maxillary first molar

300

Limits the size of an x-ray beam 

What is lead collimator

400

The bone that forms the anterior part of the base of the skull

What is the Sphenoid Bone

400

These fibers, embedded in cementum, attach the tooth to the alveolar bone 

What are Sharpey's Fibers

400

When a tooth has 2 crowns but only 1 root

What is Gemination

400

The permanent maxillary tooth that erupts between ages 11-12 years old

What is cainine 

400

The most commonly used amount of milliampearage used in x-rays

10 mA

500

The most common cause of limitation of TMJ movement 

What is Trismus

500

These microscopic channels extend from the pulp to the DEJ and house odontoblastic processes 

What are dentinal tubules

500

What defect of the dentin causes teeth to appear opalescent, almost amber in colour

What is dentinogenesis imperfecta

500

This anomaly describes a lingual pit that may extend into the pulp of a maxillary lateral incisor, posing a caries risk.

What is dens in dente

500

Digital equivalent of silver halide crystals 

What is pixel