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Dental Nursing - Unit 304 - Dental and regional anatomy M Terms in this set (105) 1 How many roots does a permanent or deciduous incisor tooth have? Cingulum Plateau What is the palatal or lingual raised area on a central incisor called? Chisel-shap £6.34   Add to cart

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Dental Nursing - Unit 304 - Dental and regional anatomy
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Jeremiah
Terms in this set (105)

1 How many roots does a permanent or deciduous incisor tooth have?

Cingulum Plateau What is the palatal or lingual raised area on a central incisor called?

Chisel-shaped What shape is the crown of an incisor?

Canine Which tooth has the longest root of all the teeth?

1 How many roots does a canine have?

Premolars What teeth aren't present in primary dentition?

First premolars Which teeth replace the deciduous first molars?

Premolars Which teeth have two cusps?

2 How many roots in an upper premolar?

Premolars Which teeth has a canine fossa?

Second premolar Which tooth replaces the deciduous second molar?

1 How many roots in a lower premolar?

Permanent first molars Which teeth are the largest?

4 How many cusps are there in upper molar teeth?

Lower first molars Which teeth have five cusps?

Cusp of Carabelli What is the fifth cusp of an upper first molar called?

3 How many roots does an upper molar have?

2 How many roots does a lower molar have?

Deciduous Which teeth have larger pulp chambers?

Deciduous Which teeth are whiter in appearance?

20 How many teeth are there in deciduous dentition?

32 How many teeth are there in permanent dentition?

Deciduous Which teeth has thinner enamel?


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Calcium Hydroxyapatite What crystals make up enamel?



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Prisms How are the crystals in enamel arranged?

Amelodentinal Junction (ADJ) What is the junction between the enamel and dentine called?

Ameloblast Cells What is enamel formed by before eruption?

Calcium Hydroxyapatite crystals What is dentine made up of?

Dentine What is composed of hollow tubes?

Odontoblast cells Cells lie along the inner edge of the pulp chamber

Dentine that forms after eruption and continues at a very slow rate throughout the life
Secondary Dentine
of the tooth

Fibrils Sensory nerve endings within dentine

Yellow Colour of dentine

Cementoblasts Cells that form cementum

Dentinocemental Junction The point where the cementum and the root dentine are in contact

Cementum Material covering the tooth root and attaches to the periodontal ligaments

Pulp Sensory nerves and blood vessels

Apical Foramen Where the pulp tissues/nerves enter the tooth

Pulp Chamber contains the pulp and is located in the crown of the tooth

Furcation junction where multiple roots join the neck of the tooth

Periodontal Ligament Connective tissue attachment between the tooth and the alveolar bone

Run from the cervical cementum into the gingival papillae; maintain the gingival cuff
Free gingival fibres
around each tooth

Gingival crevice Shallow space of less than 3mm between tooth surface and the gingival margin

Alveolar Crest Fibres Runs from the alveolar bone crest to the cementum at the next of the tooth

Horizontal Fibres Runs horizontally from the alveolar bone to the cementum

Oblique Fibres Runs at an angle from the alveolar bone down to the cementum

Apical Fibres Occurs at the root apex between the bone and cementum

Transseptal Fibres Runs between the cementum of adjacent teeth interdentally

bone that forms parts of the side of the skull and
floor of the cranial activity. There is a right and left
Temporal Bone
temporal bone.



cheek bone; point of attachment for masseter

Zygomatic Arch



anterior portion, supported by bone

hard palate



posterior portion, not supported by bone

soft palate


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