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Dental and Orofacial Anatomy Final Exam Review with correct questions and answers
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  • the 4 tissues of the teeth enamel, dentin, pulp, cementum the 3 hard tissues of the teeth enamel, dentin, cementum the soft tissue of the teeth pulp enamel hard, outermost layer of a tooth what is enamel made up of? 96% inorganic material and 4% organic material and water function of enamel This dense mineralization gives enamel the ability to resist the wear the crown of a tooth is subjected to true or false: enamel has a self cleaning ability? true, due to it's smoothness Denti...
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Dental Anatomy Final Exam All Possible  Questions and Answers 2023-2024  Correct and Verified 100%
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  • Describe the difference between the Incisal Ridge and Incisal Edge - Answer Incisal edge: sharp line that delineates facial from lingual forms Incisal ridge: covers entire incisal surface. Has more surface area then incisal edge. When does calcification begin? By what time have all primary teeth begun calcification - Answer 13-16 weeks in utero calcification commences 18-20 weeks in utero: all primary teeth have initiated calcification What is the order of the first evidence of Cal...
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  • Dental Anatomy Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers Which of the following statements is correct? a. The mandibular canine has the longest root length in the permanent dentition. b. The mandibular canine has the longest crown inciso-cervically in the permanent dentition. c. The maxillary canine has the longest crown inciso-cervically in the permanent dentition. d. The maxillary canine has the longest root length in the permanent dentition. - answerd. The maxillary canine has the long...
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  • Dental Anatomy Final Exam review Questions and Answers 2024 with complete solution Describe the difference between the Incisal Ridge and Incisal Edge - Answer ️️ -Incisal edge: sharp line that delineates facial from lingual forms Incisal ridge: covers entire incisal surface. Has more surface area then incisal edge. When does calcification begin? By what time have all primary teeth begun calcification - Answer ️️ -13-16 weeks in utero calcification commences 18-20 weeks in utero: a...
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Dental Anatomy Final UPDATED Actual  Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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  • Dental Anatomy Final UPDATED Actual Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers Twelve - CORRECT ANSWER- How many total molars are there in the complete adult dentition? #8 and #9 - CORRECT ANSWER- Which two teeth have their mesial surfaces contacting one another? Dentin - CORRECT ANSWER- Which tissue makes up the majority of the bulk of the tooth?
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Dental Anatomy Final Exam review Questions With Correct Answers
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  • Dental Anatomy Final Exam review Questions With Correct Answers Describe the difference between the Incisal Ridge and Incisal Edge - answerIncisal edge: sharp line that delineates facial from lingual forms Incisal ridge: covers entire incisal surface. Has more surface area then incisal edge. When does calcification begin? By what time have all primary teeth begun calcification - answer13-16 weeks in utero calcification commences 18-20 weeks in utero: all primary teeth have initiated calci...
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