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A cavity prep the includes the mesial incisal angle of a maxillary central
incisor is a?
ANSWERS: Class IV
Overbite
ANSWERS: Vertical overlap of maxillary incisors
Centric occlusion
ANSWERS: Touching together of the upper and lower teeth when jaws are closed
Overjet
ANSWERS: Horizontal space between upper and lower incisors
Excursive movements
ANSWERS: Movement of jaw from left to right
,Protrusive movements
ANSWERS: Thrusting lower jaw forward
Crossbite
ANSWERS: Mandibular teeth are facial to their maxillary counterparts
Working cusps
ANSWERS: Lingual of upper; Buccal of lower
Non-working cusps
ANSWERS: Buccal of upper; Lingual of lower
Walls of a molar
ANSWERS: pulpal floor,buccal,distal,lingual,mesial
Features of the occlusal surface of a permanent maxillary molar include..
ANSWERS: distomarginal ridge, mesiomarginal ridge, oblique ridge,
distomarginal ridge, cusp of caribelli
Structure that covers the anatomical crown of a tooth
ANSWERS: Enamel
, The maxillary first premolar differs from the maxillary second premolar in that
the maxillary first premolar has:
ANSWERS: 2 roots, one buccal and one lingual
The relationship between the working end of the instrument and the tooth
surface
ANSWERS: Adaptation
Carious lesions are least likely to occur on
ANSWERS: Cusp tips
Strength and wear rates of a composite are critical to consider when
selecting a material for placement of what class for stength
ANSWERS: class I,II, and III
The most versitile composite
ANSWERS: Hybrid
Prior to placement of a class II
ANSWERS: Both a wedge and matrix band are needed