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Damage to a living organism that is produced by photons striking the organism and 
producing a molecular chemical change be caused by: 
A)Breaking molecules into smaller pieces 
B)Disrupting molecular bonds 
C)Forming new bonds within molecules 
D)Forming new bonds between molecules 
E)All of the above 
E) All of the above 
Interproximal caries often appears as a 
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Dens invaginatus - -"Dens in dente" 
Inside the tooth 
Dens evaginatus - -Forms an extra bump or cusp 
Premolars most likely affected 
Outside the tooth 
Recent Extraction side on X-ray disappears after how long? - -About 18 months 
What is mesiodens? - -Supernumerary tooth in the midline between central incisors 
What problems does mesiodens cause? - -Malocclusion 
Food impaction 
Poor aesthetics 
Cyst formation 
Concrescence is? And ...
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Dens invaginatus - CORRECT ANSWER "Dens in dente" 
Inside the tooth 
 
Dens evaginatus - CORRECT ANSWER Forms an extra bump or cusp 
Premolars most likely affected 
Outside the tooth 
 
Recent Extraction side on X-ray disappears after how long? - CORRECT ANSWER About 18 months 
 
What is mesiodens? - CORRECT ANSWER Supernumerary tooth in the midline between central incisors 
 
What problems does mesiodens cause? - CORRECT ANSWER Malocclusion 
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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 canines, premolars, and third molars 
- maxillary lateral incisor (peg lateral) is the most commonly affected tooth 
 
anodontia correct answers congenital absence of teeth 
- teeth most involved max 3r...
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Condition found in teeth where the outer surface fold inward. - Correct Answer Dens invaginatus (dens in dente) 
 
Condition of teeth where the outer surface appears to form an extra bump. Premolar likely to be effected. - Correct Answer Den evaginatus 
 
d) all of the above - Correct Answer Mesiodens 
a) supernumerary Teeth 
b) Present @ the middle line 
c) result in Oral Problems (such as malocclusion, food impaction, poor aesthetics, & cyst formation) 
d)all of the above 
 
where the c...
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Odontogenesis Stages - Correct Answer-1. Initiation (6 Weeks) 
2. Bud (8 Weeks) 
3. Cap (9 Weeks) 
4. Bell (11 Weeks) 
5. Erupted Tooth (14 Weeks) 
Initiation Stage - Correct Answer-6 Weeks in Utero 
Oral Epithelium - Correct Answer-1. Outer Layer 
2. Derived from ECTODERM 
Dental Lamina - Correct Answer-1. Thickening of Oral Epithelium 
2. First evidence of Tooth Formation 
3. Derived from ECTODERM 
Ectomesenchyme - Correct Answer-1. Signals overlying Oral Epithelium to differentiate 
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Dens invaginatus (dens in dente) - Correct Answer Condition found in teeth where the outer surface fold inward. 
 
Den evaginatus - Correct Answer Condition of teeth where the outer surface appears to form an extra bump. Premolar likely to be effected. 
 
Mesiodens 
a) supernumerary Teeth 
b) Present @ the middle line 
c) result in Oral Problems (such as malocclusion, food impaction, poor aesthetics, & cyst formation) 
d)all of the above - Correct Answer d) all of the above 
 
Concrescenc...
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ADEX Review Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions Dens invaginatus "Dens in dente" Inside the tooth 
Dens evaginatus Forms an extra bump or cusp Premolars most likely affected Outside the tooth 
Recent Extraction side on X-ray disappears after how long? About 18 months 
What is mesiodens? Supernumerary tooth in the midline between central incisors 
What problems does mesiodens cause? Malocclusion Food impaction Poor aesthetics Cyst formation 
Concrescence is? And caused by what? Cement...
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What is attrition? 
Physiologic loss of tooth structure from tooth to tooth contact (Similar to Bruxism) 
 
 
What is abrasion? 
Teeth wear from use of abrasive substances 
 
 
What is abrasion caused by? 
Chewing foreign objects and heavy handed tooth brushing 
 
 
What is abfraction? 
Wedge shaped breaks in cervical regions caused by excess forces on the teeth 
 
 
What is erosion? 
Loss of tooth structure from a chemical process 
 
 
What causes erosion? 
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