ORBG 5005- Dental Anatomy Exam 1

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succedaneous replace primary molars

Premolars: succedaneous or non-succedaneous

<p>Premolars: succedaneous or non-succedaneous</p>
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mandibular arch

What is the only moveable bone of the skull?

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designed for tearing, holding, grinding

Premolar function

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designed for grinding, crushing

Molar function

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cuspids; bicuspids

Canines alternate name ;

Premolars alternate name

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non-succedaneous

Molars: succedaneous or non-succedaneous

<p>Molars: succedaneous or non-succedaneous</p>
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Exfoliation

shedding or loss of primary tooth

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Succedaneous

permanent tooth that replaces primary tooth

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Non-succedaneous

permanent teeth that do not replace primary (1st, 2nd, 3rd molars)

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Midline

an imaginary line that divides the body into right and left halves

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Dentition

the natural teeth in the maxillary and mandibular dental arch

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primary, mixed, permanent

three types of dentition

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primary dentition

deciduous dentition

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Mixed dentition

(6-12 years) when primary and permanent dentition are mixed

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Maxillary arch

upper jaw; part of the hard palate

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non moveable

Maxillary arch: moveable or non-moveable?

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Tuberosity area

Behind maxillary molars

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retromolar area

space located to the rear of the mandibular molars

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Permanent dentition

succedaneous teeth; 32 teeth total

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8 teeth per quadrant ; 2 incisors, 1 canine, 2 pre-molars, 3 molars

List teeth per quadrant in permanent dentition

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20 teeth ; 5 teeth per quadrant ; 2 incisors, 1 canine, 2 molars

Primary Denition;

How many teeth? How many per quadrant? List teeth per quadrant

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no pre-molars or third molars

WHat teeth are missing in primary dentition?

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Universal Numbering System ; AJ and KT

What system does primary dentition follow? Who are the "cutie little patients"?

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Universal numbering system

1-32 UR to UL, LL to LR

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Palmer notation

Each quadrant has a brack location, then numbers 1-8

<p>Each quadrant has a brack location, then numbers 1-8</p>
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International system

1st #: UR=1, UL=2, LL=3, LR=4

2nd #: 1 (central incisors)- 8 (third molars)

<p>1st #: UR=1, UL=2, LL=3, LR=4</p><p>2nd #: 1 (central incisors)- 8 (third molars)</p>
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Name the left maxillary central incisor using the international system

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designed to cut

Incisors function

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designed to cut, tear, pierce

Canines function

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occlusion

the physiological mechanism in which maxillary and mandibular teeth contact

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Mastication

the act of chewing or grinding

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Periodontium

anchors supports and protects teeth

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gingiva

gum tissue surrounding teeth and alveolar bone

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attached gingiva

gingiva bound to underlying alveolar bone

<p>gingiva bound to underlying alveolar bone</p>
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free gingiva

the collar of thin gingiva that surrounds each tooth

<p>the collar of thin gingiva that surrounds each tooth</p>
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Interdental papilla

the part of the gingival collar that extends between proximal (adjacent) teeth, also unattached gingiva

<p>the part of the gingival collar that extends between proximal (adjacent) teeth, also unattached gingiva</p>
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Alveolar bone (alveolar process)

bone that forms sockets for teeth

<p>bone that forms sockets for teeth</p>
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alveolus

socket/cavity where the root of the tooth is held

<p>socket/cavity where the root of the tooth is held</p>
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cementum, periodontal ligament, alveolar bone

list the parts of the attachment apparatus

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periodontal ligament

fibers connecting the cemetum to the bone

<p>fibers connecting the cemetum to the bone</p>
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cementum (tooth) to bone (alveolar process)

What does the PDL connect?

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enamel, dentin, pulp

list the 3 parts of the crown

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dentin, cementum, pulp

list the 3 parts of the root

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Dentintoenamel Junction (DEJ)

the inner surface of enamel where enamel joins dentin

<p>the inner surface of enamel where enamel joins dentin</p>
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Cementoenamel Junction (CEJ)

the inner surface if enamel where enamel joins dentin

<p>the inner surface if enamel where enamel joins dentin</p>
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pulp

soft, nonmineralized connective tissue containing a rich supply of blood vessels and nerves located in the center of the crown and root

<p>soft, nonmineralized connective tissue containing a rich supply of blood vessels and nerves located in the center of the crown and root</p>
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pulp chamber, pulp horns, pulp canal

List the 3 parts of the pulp cavity

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pulp chamber

coronal portion of the nerve

<p>coronal portion of the nerve</p>
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Pulp horns

horns on top of the pulp chamber

<p>horns on top of the pulp chamber</p>
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pulp canal (root canal)

root portion of the nerve

<p>root portion of the nerve</p>
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apical foramen

opening at the tip of the root, pulp passes through

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vestibule

extends from the inside of the lips onto the alveolar process of both arches

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Mucobuccal fold

where buccal mucosa meets alveolar mucosa

<p>where buccal mucosa meets alveolar mucosa</p>
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Frenum

a narrow band of tissue that cinnects two structures

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vermilion

red part of the lips ; covered with a specialized stratified squamous epithelium, which is in continuity with the oral mucosa of the gingivolabial groove

<p>red part of the lips ; covered with a specialized stratified squamous epithelium, which is in continuity with the oral mucosa of the gingivolabial groove</p>
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the lips

What is the vermilion also refered to?

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vermilion border

the rim of paler skin that demarcates the vermilion from the surrounding skin

<p>the rim of paler skin that demarcates the vermilion from the surrounding skin</p>
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labial commissure

the place where the lateral aspects of the vermilion of the upper and lower lips join

<p>the place where the lateral aspects of the vermilion of the upper and lower lips join</p>
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linea alba

chronic (long-term) friction between your teeth and the lining of your cheek, also known as your buccal mucosa

<p>chronic (long-term) friction between your teeth and the lining of your cheek, also known as your buccal mucosa</p>
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hard palate

bony part of the palate

<p>bony part of the palate</p>
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soft palate

the fleshy flexible part of the palate toward the back of the mouth

<p>the fleshy flexible part of the palate toward the back of the mouth</p>
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papillae

contains sensory organs for taste and touch

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filiform

gray threadlike TOUCH

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fungiform

red globular TASTE

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circumvallate

more prominent papillae in the posterior tongue, V-shaped TASTE

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filiform papillae

What type of papillae is responsible for touch?

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fungiform and circumvallate

What type of papillae is responsible for taste?

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sublingual surface

Contains the: lingual, frenum, lingual veins, salivary glands

<p>Contains the: lingual, frenum, lingual veins, salivary glands</p>
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facial

front surfaces toward the face (anterior or posterior)

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buccal

the facial surface of posterior teeth

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labial

the facial surface of anterior teeth

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lingual

The surface nearest to the tongue on a mandibular or maxillary tooth

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palatal

maxillary tooth surface closest to the palate

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proximal surfaces

the sides of a tooth next to the adjacent tooth

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groove

developmental line separating parts of a tooth

<p>developmental line separating parts of a tooth</p>
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Fossa

rounded or angular depression/concavity on a tooth surface; where grooves "meet up"

<p>rounded or angular depression/concavity on a tooth surface; where grooves "meet up"</p>
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pits

small pinpoint depressions located at the junction of developmental grooves or at terminals of those grooves

<p>small pinpoint depressions located at the junction of developmental grooves or at terminals of those grooves</p>
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fissure

a fault occuring along a developmental groove caused by incomplete joining of the lobes

<p>a fault occuring along a developmental groove caused by incomplete joining of the lobes</p>
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cusp

pronounced elevation on a tooth

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canines, premolars, and molars

Which teeth have cusps?

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ridge

linear elevation on a tooth surface

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marginal ridges

located along the borders of enamel for the mesial and distal margins

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transverse ridges

the union of two triangular ridges, when a buccal and a lingual triangular ridge join

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oblique ridges

What type of ridge are present on maxillary molars?

<p>What type of ridge are present on maxillary molars?</p>
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triangular ridge

located on major cusps of posterior teeth; extends from the cusp tip toward the depression (sulcus) toward the middle of the occulsal surface

<p>located on major cusps of posterior teeth; extends from the cusp tip toward the depression (sulcus) toward the middle of the occulsal surface</p>
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Tubercle

small elevation similar to a cusp

<p>small elevation similar to a cusp</p>
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Cingulum

bulge or prominence of enamel found in the cervical third of an anterior tooth's lingual surface

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height of contour

bulge or widest point, as viewed from any surface of the tooth

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embrasure spaces

triangular spaces surrounding a contact point of two teeth, as viewd from buccal/lingual and occlusal/incisal

<p>triangular spaces surrounding a contact point of two teeth, as viewd from buccal/lingual and occlusal/incisal</p>
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Line angle

formed by the junction of two surfaces

<p>formed by the junction of two surfaces</p>
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Point angle

the angle formed by the junction of three surfaces at one point

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mastication: chewing esthetics: appearance phonetics: speech

list the three functions of teeth and what they mean

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crown

erupts through bone and gingival tissue

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Anatomic crown

a whole crown of the tooth covered with enamel; partially covered by gingiva

<p>a whole crown of the tooth covered with enamel; partially covered by gingiva</p>
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Clinical crown

the part of the crown seen above the gingiva

<p>the part of the crown seen above the gingiva</p>
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Furcation

area of root that splits

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mandibular molars and maxillary first premolar

Which teeth are an example of a bifrucation?

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maxillary molars

Which teeth are an example of a trifurcation?

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enamel

hard, mineralized tissue covering the anatomic crown; very brittle

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Hardest living body tissue

Special fact about enamel