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Anatomical crown
Whole crown erupted or not. Not visible
Clinical crown
The part seen above gingiva
Trifurcated
tree root
Bifurcated
two roots
Enamel, dentin, cementum
Hardest tissues of the tooth
Pulp
Soft tissue of the tooth
Enamel
What is 96% inorganic and 4% organic
Dentin
What is 70% inorganic and 30% organic
Cementum
what is 65% inorganic and 35% organic
Pulp
What part of the tooth contains odontoblast that produce dentin, reduces with age and elicits a sensory response?
Labial
What is canine to caine called
Buccal
Posterior to canine
Masticatory oral mucosa
What is attached to the bone
Tonsillar niche
What is between two arches
specialized oral mucosa
Papilla and taste buds. Mostly on tongue
Lining oral mucosa
Inner tissue not bond to bone, lips, soft palette, under tongue, cheek
Vestibule
Upper and lower are in contact. All lips pulled back.
Oral cavity proper
Mouth is wide open enough to see the back of throat
Lateral incisors
What are second teeth to the midline called?
Cut
What do incisors do?
Tear
What do canines do?
Hold and grind
What do premolars do
Grind
What do molars do?
cementoenamel junction
What does CEJ stand for
dentinoenamel junction
What does DEJ stand for
cementodentinal junction
What does CDJ mean
12
How many anterior teeth are there in permanent dentition?
Radicular pulp, pulp chamber, apical foramen
What are the parts of a pulp
20
How many posterior teeth are there in permanent dentition
2 surfaces meet
What are line angles
3 surfaces meet
What are point angles
4
How many lobes does an anterior tooth have
4
How many lobes does maxillary premolars have
4-5
How many lobes does mandibular premolar have
Height of contour and crest of curvature
Imaginary curved line encircling a tooth at its greatest bulge
Distal curvature
Mesial curveature is greater(1mm) than..
pulp
A

Pulp chamber
B

radicular pulp
C

apical foramen
D

Crown
A

Root
B

enamel
C

dentin
D

pulp
E

Cementum
F

Periodontal ligaments
G

incisal embrasure
A

Occlusal embrasure
B

Gingival embrasure
C

height of contour
