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NDAEB Test with Complete Solutions updated Angles classification - Answer-System developed by dr Edward H Angle to describe and classify occlusion and malocclusion Apical third - Answer-Division of the root nearest the top of the root Buccal surface - Answer-Tooth surface closest the inner c...

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Angles classification - Answer-System developed by dr Edward H Angle to describe and
classify occlusion and malocclusion

Apical third - Answer-Division of the root nearest the top of the root

Buccal surface - Answer-Tooth surface closest the inner cheek

Centric occlusion - Answer-Maximum contact between the occluding surfaces of the
max and mand teeth

Cervical third - Answer-Division of the root nearest the neck of the tooth

Concave - Answer-Curved inward for

Contact area - Answer-Area of the mesial or distal surface of a tooth that touches the
adjacent tooth in the same arch

Convex - Answer-Curved outward

Curve of spee - Answer-Curvature formed by the mx and mand arches in occlusion

Curve of Wilson - Answer-Cross arch curvature of the occlusal plane

Dentition - Answer-Natural teeth in the dental arch

Distoclusion - Answer-A class II malocclusion in which the mesiobuccal cusp of the mx
first molar occluded (by more than the width of a premolar) mesial to the mesiobuccal
groove of the mand first molar

Embrasure - Answer-Triangular space in a gingival direction between the proximal
surfaces of two adjoining teeth in contact

Facial surface - Answer-Tooth surface closest to the face. Facial surfaces closest to the
lips are labial Inner cheek is buccal.

Functional occlusion - Answer-Contact of the teeth during biting and chewing
movements.

Incisal surface - Answer-Chewing surface of anterior teeth

, Interproximal space - Answer-The area between adjacent tooth surfaces

Labial surface - Answer-Facial surface closest to the lips

Labioversion - Answer-The inclination of the teeth to extend facially beyond the normal
over lap of the incisal edge of the mx incisors over the mand incisors

Line angle - Answer-Junction of two walls in a cavity preparation

Lingual surface - Answer-Surface of mand and mx teeth closest to the tongue. Also
called palatial surface

Linguoversion - Answer-Position in which the mx incisors are behind the mand incisors

Malocclusion - Answer-Occlusion that is deviated from a class I normal occlusion

Mesioclusion - Answer-Term used for class III malocclusion


Administrative law - Answer-Category of law that involves regulations established by
goverment agencies

Civil law - Answer-Category of law that deals with relations of individuals, corporations
or other organizations

Contract law - Answer-Category of law that involves an agreement for services in
exchange for a payment (contract)

Due care - Answer-Just, proper, and sufficient care, or the absence of negligence

Expanded functions - Answer-Specific intraoral functions delegated to an auxiliary that
require increased skill and training.

Expressed contract - Answer-A contract that is established through verbal or written
words

Felony - Answer-A major crime, such as fraud or drug abuse. Conviction can result in
imprisonment of 1 yr or longer.

Implied consent - Answer-Type of consent in which the patients action indicates consent
for treatment

Implied contract - Answer-Contract that is established by actions, not words.

Infraction - Answer-Minor offence that usually results in only a fine.

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