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QuestionAnswer
Baby teeth Eruption of: central incisors6.5-8 months
Baby teeth eruption of: lateral incisors7-9 months
Eruption of baby teeth: first molars12-16 months
Eruption of baby teeth: Canines6-21 months
Eruption of baby teeth: second molars21-30 months
Eruption of adult teeth: Maxillary Central Incisor7-8 years
Eruption of adult teeth: Maxillary Lateral Incisor8-9 years
Eruption of adult teeth: Maxillary Canine11-12 years
Eruption of adult teeth: Maxillary first premolar10-11 years
Eruption of adult teeth: Maxillary second premolar10-12 years
Eruption of adult teeth: Maxillary first molar6-7 years
Eruption of adult teeth: Maxillary Second Molar12-13 years
Eruption of adult teeth: Maxillary third molar17-21 years
Eruption of adult Mandibular teeth: central incisor6-7 years
Eruption of adult Mandibular teeth: lateral incisor7-8 years
Eruption of adult Mandibular teeth: canine8-10 years
Eruption of adult Mandibular teeth: first premolar10-12 years
Eruption of adult Mandibular teeth: second premolar11-12 years
Eruption of adult Mandibular teeth: first molar6-7 years
Eruption of adult Mandibular teeth: second molar12-13 years
Eruption of adult Mandibular teeth: third molar17-21 years
Another name for a caninecuspid
How many premolar are in the mouth?8
What tissue allows for the attachment of teethCementum
What does it mean to "exfoliate"?shed teeth
How many molars are in the primary dentition?8
What surfaces of the teeth are proximal?mesial and distal
What is mixed dentition?when primary and permanent teeth are present in the dentition
what is the longest root on a maxillary tooth?lingual
what is the premolar with the most bifurcated root?1st maxillary premolar
Most cusps exhibited in a premolar?mandibular 2nd
Lingual cusp of a ..........is much shorter than the buccal cusp.1st premolar
what is the 1st permanent tooth to erupt?mandibular central incisor
what 2 types of teeth are posterior teeth?molars and premolars
Open biteteeth do not occlude
overbitevertical
overjethorizontal
Matching Part 1: Mandibular 2nd molar4 cusps, occlusal looks like a plus sign
Matching Part 1: Mandibular 1st molarlargest mandibular tooth
Matching Part 1: Mandibular 1st premolarlingual cusp that narrows and is nonfunctional
Matching Part 1: Mandibular 2nd premolar2-3 cusp type
Matching Part 1: Mandibular 3rd molar4-5 cusps and a tertiary occlusal anatomy
Matching Part 2: Maxillary 3rd molar3-5 cusps, irregular shape
Matching Part 2: Maxillary 2nd premolarssingle root, 2 cusps of equal lengths
Matching Part 2: Maxillary 1st molarcusp of carabelli, 5th cusp
Matching Part 2: Maxillary 1st premolar2 cusp, buccal is the largest, 2 roots
Matching Part 2: Maxillary 2nd molar4 cusps
What type of new dentin forms because of a cavity?reparative dentin
What is the living tissue of the tooth that contains nerves etc.?pulp
When tooth looses structure that is called:resobtion
Developing crowns of permanent premolars are positioned where?in between roots of primary molars
Erupted forces of posterior teeth are directed in a occlusal and mesialtrue
Tooth 81Primary, lower right central incisor
Tooth Dprimary maxillary right lateral incisor
Tooth 30permanent, mandibular right 1st molar
Tooth 9Permanent maxillary left central incisor
Tooth 24permanent mandibular left central incisor
Buccal cusp is functional in amandibular first molar
System used to identify primary teeth A-Tuniversal
Space between teethgingival sulcus
Cells ending with -blast...build
Cusp of Carabelliis a small additional cusp at the mesiopalatal line angle of maxillary first molars also called a tubercle
Most likely to be precent only on maxillary molarsCusp of carabelli
.Class 1
.Class 2 division 1
.Class 3
58Mesiobuccal cusp
59Mesiobuccal groove
60Central
61Distobuccal cusp
62Distal Cusp
63Distal Pit
64Distolingual triangular groove
65Distolingual cusp
66Lingual groove
67Mesiolingual cusp
68Mesial pit
69mesiobuccal triangular developmental groove
92Maxillary right central incisor
93Maxillary Canine
94Mandibular 2nd premolar
95Mandibular canine
96mandibular 1st premolar
97Mandibular 1st molar
98Maxillary lateral incisor
99Maxillary 2nd premolar
100Maxillary 3rd molar
101Maxillary central incisor deciduous
102Maxillary 1st molar deciduous
103Mandibular central incisor
104Maxillary 1st molar
105Mandibular 2nd molar
106Maxillary 1st premolar
107Maxillary 2nd molar
70Cervical Line or cingulum (its hard to see what its pointing to)
71Distal marginal ridge
72Lingual Fossa
73Incisal Edge
74Mesial marginal ridge