Surfaces and functions
Deciduous Teeth
Tooth Anatomy
Vocabulary
Random
100

All teeth have how many surfaces

What is 5

100

True or False

All primary teeth are nonsuccedaneous

100

The longest rooted tooth

What is canine

100

3 bulges on incisal edges of anterior teeth

What is mammelon

100

Study of structure and form of teeth

What is morphology

200

Label Diagram

Label the midline, arches, quadrants and numbers for permanent teeth

200

The age a person has all of their baby teeth by

What is 2-3

200

A 5th cusp located on maxillary first molars

What is Cusp of Carabelli

200

place were grooves come together for instance buccal pits on 1st molars

What is a pit

200

This premolar is often removed for ortho

What is first premolar

300

Two proximal surfaces 

What is mesial and distal

300

This tooth is nonexistent in primary dentition

What is premolar

300

Other than 3rd molars this tooth has the most anomalies, name the tooth and anomalie

What is maxillary lateral incisal and peg leg lateral

300

A shallow rounded depression

What is fossa

300

“cornerstones of the mouth”

What is canine

400

The surfaces of an anterior tooth with a labeled diagram

What is mesial, distal, lingual, facial, incisal edge

400

The number of teeth that are in a mixed dentition

What is...it varies

400

What is the root structure of mandibular teeth

What is molars are bifurcated and everything else is 1 root

400

developmental grooves that are imperfect

What is fissure

400

A convex ridge (bulk of enamel) on anterior teeth near the gingiva

What is cingulum

500

The surfaces of a posterior teeth with a labeled diagram

What is mesial, distal, occlusal, lingual, buccal

500

Name the teeth in a quadrant of the primary dentition from the midline back

What is central incisor, lateral incisor, cuspid, first molar, second molar

500

The root structure of maxillary posterior teeth

What is trifurcated molars bifurcated first premolars and single rooted second premolar

500

An elevated area of enamel that forms the mesial and distal borders 

marginal ridge

500

Why are deciduous teeth whiter than permanent teeth?

Less dentin also less enamel and much

larger pulp chambers