CDT Exam Prep 2024 Questions & Answers 100% CORRECT
Abrasion - ANSWERS1: the wearing away of a substance or structure (such as the skin or the teeth) through some unusual or abnormal
Abrasives - ANSWERSA substance used for abrading, smoothing, or polishing
Abutment - ANSWERS1: that part ...
Abrasion - ANSWERS1: the wearing away of a substance or structure (such as the skin or the teeth)
through some unusual or abnormal
Abrasives - ANSWERSA substance used for abrading, smoothing, or polishing
Abutment - ANSWERS1: that part of a structure that directly receives thrust or pressure; an anchorage
Abutment analog - ANSWERSA replica of an abutment usually incorporated within a cast for the
fabrication of a prosthesis.
Abutment Screw - ANSWERSA threaded fastener used to connect an abutment to a dental implant
Accelerator - ANSWERS1: a substance that speeds a chemical reaction
Access Hole - ANSWERSThe channel in a screw-retained implant prosthesis giving access to the abutment
or prosthetic screw
Acrylic Resin - ANSWERSThermoplastic resins pertaining to polymers of acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, or
acrylonitrile
Alloy - ANSWERSA mixture of two or more metals or metalloids that are mutually soluble in the molten
state.
Alveolar Process - ANSWERSThe cancellous and compact bony structure that surrounds and supports the
teeth
, Alveolus - ANSWERSOne of the cavities or sockets within the alveolar process of the maxillae or
mandible in which
the attachment complex held the root of a tooth after the tooth's removal
Analog (syn Replica) - ANSWERSA replica of an implant abutment or attachment mechanism usually
incorporated within a cast for a prosthetic reconstruction
Anterior - ANSWERSA term used to denote the incisor or canine teeth of the forward region of the
mouth.
In front of or the front part
Anterior Teeth - ANSWERSThe maxillary and mandibular incisors and canines
Anteroposterior Curve - ANSWERSthe Curve of Spee is the anterior-posterior curvature of the occlusal
surfaces of mandibular teeth.
Anti-Flux - ANSWERSMaterials that prevent or confines solder attachment or flow
Apex - ANSWERS1: the uppermost point; the vertex 2: in dentistry, the anatomic end of a tooth root
Apical - ANSWERSOf, relating to or pertaining to the top or apex
Arch Wires - ANSWERSAn orthodontic wire placed intraorally for the application of force
Articulator - ANSWERSn: a mechanical instrument that represents the temporomandibular joints and
jaws, to which maxillary and
mandibular casts may be attached to simulate some or all mandibular movements
Class I articulator - ANSWERSsimple, non adjustable holding instrument capable of accepting a single
static registration.
Only vertical motion is possible.
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