DEN 101 REVIEW

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  1. What is the Tissue of the oral cavity called? oral mucosa

oral mucosa

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  1. What is the term that correlates with Osseous bone tissue

bone

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  1. What are the 2 bones that form the TMJ mandible & temporal bone

mandible & temporal bone

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  1. What are the largest Papilla on the tongue called, that are mushroom shaped?

circumvallate

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  1. What are the 4 taste senses of the tongue

sweet, sour, salty, and bitter

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  1. What are the Chewing surfaces of the posterior teeth called?

occlusal surfaces

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  1. Define a Frenum:

Raised lines of mucosal tissue extend from alveolar mucosa through vestibule to labial, buccal mucosa are the frenum

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  1. Which of the Black’s cavity classification involves the interproximal of Anterior teeth?

Class 3

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  1. Caries That are located on Posterior teeth in the pits and fissures of the teeth are what classification?

Class 1

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  1. What is considered a simple cavity?

Affects one tooth, easy to spot, and affects one surface.

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  1. List 3 major pairs of salivary glands supply the oral cavity with saliva:

parotid glands, submandibular glands, and sublingual glands

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  1. Define what a blister is

Raised area usually oval or circular filled with fluid (like blood)

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  1. Define what a Abscess is

Concentrated area of pus that forms as a result of infection by microorganisms

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  1. What is another name for a canker sores?

aphthous ulcers

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  1. List the 4 stages of Tooth development?

Bud, cap, bell, maturation

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  1. The skin, nails, brain, lining of the oral cavity, and the enamel of the teeth are formed from the _____ layer in the embryo phase of development.

ectoderm

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  1. Define histodifferentiation:

When the cells of a develop tooth, develop into different tissues

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  1. The salivary glands that supply the oral cavity include the?

parotid glands and submandibular glands

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  1. What muscle does most of the work for the tongue?

genioglossus

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  1. The _____ muscles are all within the tongue and are responsible for shaping the tongue during speech, mastication, and swallowing.

intrinsic

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  1. Information on the patient's medical history should be reviewed and updated?

Each visit

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  1. What form should the patient sign and date when visiting your dental office ?

Medical History Form

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  1. How many Quadrants does the mouth have?

4

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  1. From the midline backward, the teeth are ordered as follows;

Central, Lateral, Canine (cuspid), Premolar, and Molar

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  1. What are the teeth in the permanent dentition that are farthest from the midline?

3rd Molar

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  1. What is the most common tooth numbering system used in the United States?

Universal Numbering System

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  1. Maxillary Molars have how many roots?

3

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  1. Using the Universal numbering system, tooth Number 3 is known as:

Maxillary right 1st molar

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  1. What Numbering system used for braces/ ortho?

Palmer

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  1. The ____ are permanent teeth that are not succedaneous.

Molars

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  1. How would you chart an amalgam filling?

Outline area filled with red or blue

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  1. What Charting symbol would you use to indicate a tooth need to be removed ( draw symbol)

Diagonal line over the tooth ( / )