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TOOTH ANATOMY FINAL EXAM || A+ VERIFIED SOLUTIONS. DNH 111 Final EXAM || with 100% Verified Solutions. DNH 111 || All Answers Are Correct 100%. DNH 111 test 1 || with 100% Errorless Solutions. DNH 111 test 1 Chapters 4,5 || A+ Graded Already. Dental Anomalies DNH 111 Oral Anatomy || with 100% Error...

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True/False Exfoliation is the process by which the roots of a deciduous tooth are pushed together by the calcification process. Resorption is the phenomenon where odontoblasts absorb teeth. correct answers Both statements are false A 10 year-old has which permanent teeth? correct answers All i...

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The first statement is true; the second statement is false. correct answers In a partially erupted tooth, the visible portion is called the clinical crown. The anatomic crown is not yet fully formed. false correct answers All anterior teeth have cusps. Both statements are false correct answers...

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periodontium correct answers supporting tissues of the teeth alveolar bone, periodontal ligament, gingival margin, attached ginigva your patient presents with generalized recession and bone loss. How do you describe the clinical and anatomic crowns? correct answers -clinical crown is larger tha...

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Dentition correct answers The general arrangement of teeth is referred to as primary dentition correct answers Refers to the 20 deciduous teeth, often called baby teeth secondary dentition correct answers Refers to the 32 permanent teeth Palmer Notation System correct answers the quadrants ...

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What are dental anomalies the result of? correct answers Hereditary or developmental disturbances What are dental anomalies? correct answers Abnormalities in which a tooth or teeth have a change from normal form, function, or position. Many dental anomalies occur during which stage of developm...

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Teeth correct answers Essential for: protecting the oral cavity, acquiring and chewing food, aiding the digestive system in breaking down food, functioning in communication. crown, root correct answers each tooth has a ______ and _____ portion crown correct answers ______ is covered with ename...

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How many teeth are present in one quadrant of a complete adult (permanent) dentition? A 5 B 8 C 10 D 20 E 32 correct answers 8 What class of teeth is present in the permanent dentition that is NOT present in the primary dentition? A Incisors B Canines C Premolars D Molars correct answers...

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What are the eruption periods for the mandibular 1st, 2nd, and 3rd molar? correct answers 1st: 6-7 2nd: 11-13 3rd: 17-21 What are the eruption periods for the maxillary 1st, 2nd, and 3rd molars? correct answers 1st: 6-7 2nd: 12-13 3rd: 17-21 What are the main functions of molars? correct a...

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Primary teeth erupts correct answers 6 month to 2.5 years What teeth are exfoliated and replaced by permanent dentition correct answers Primary Which teeth have primate spaces correct answers Primary How many teeth are presented in primary dentition correct answers 20 Universal/ ADA syst...

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What are the clinical considerations for maxillary molars? correct answers Instrumentation challenge: Furcations Root concavities Cervical ridge Role in occlusion Deposit formation Which dimension is greater on the maxillary molars? correct answers Mesiodistal On the maxillary mo...

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What are the 4 functions of roots? correct answers 1. sensory 2. stability/support 3. nourishment 4. reparative What stimuli do root canals respond to? correct answers pain only! not temp or pressure If a tooth has a cold sensitivity what can be the cause? correct answers off occlusion r...

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dental anomalies correct answers conditions in dental tissues that deviate from the normal macrodontia correct answers when teeth are larger than normal - mostly affects canines, incisors, and third molars microdontia correct answers when teeth are smaller than normal - mostly affects cani...

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Mesiodistal line angle correct answers Which of the following is not a possible line angle of an incisor crown? -Mesiolabial line angle -distolingual line angle -mesiolingual line angle - mesiodistal line angle Cervix, trunk, furcation, apex correct answers Correct order of Anatomic landma...

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What are other names for canines? correct answers cornerstones dog teeth What are the 4 functions of canines? correct answers cut pierce shear protect What are the longest teeth in each arch? correct answers canines The Incisal ridge of canines are divided into ____ and ___ cusp ridges...

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a diastema is a space between two teeth in the same arch. When this occurs between the maxillary central incisors, it is often the result of a pronounced labial frenum. CORRECT ANSWER- both statements are TRUE Torus palatines is seen on the: CORRECT ANSWER- hard palate Which of the following i...

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