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145 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 145
developmental spaces between primary teeth (caused by childrens jaw growing but teeth
remaining the same size)
Primate spaces
leeway spaces
intrinsic factor
fungiform papillae
Term 2 of 145
true or false: the submandibular gland is a serous gland?
True
False
,Term 3 of 145
tooth migration
covers most of the anatomic root, cells that produce cementum are called cemetoblasts
largest salivary gland, located on the surface of the masseter muscle opens opposite the
maxillary second molars
Movement of the tooth through the bone and the gum tissue.
gingiva that tightly adheres to the bone around the roots of the teeth due to meshwork of
collagenous fibers
Definition 4 of 145
Apical 1/3
(think that the cells are down where the blood supply is coming from) and can reproduce itself
Cellular cementum
function of enamel
reparative dentin
attached gingiva
Definition 5 of 145
enamel
osteoclasts
Von Spee
lobes
,Term 6 of 145
what duct does the sublingual gland open from?
1. Parotid
2. Submandibular
3. Sublingual
the amount of facial horizontal overlap of the maxillary teeth
the submandibular duct in the sublingual fold
1. filiform
2. fungiform
3. vallate
4. foliate
, Definition 7 of 145
aka interdental space
what is cementum made up of?
Where is dentin located?
intrinsic factor
interproximal spaces
Term 8 of 145
how many lobes do 2nd molars have?
enamel, dentin, cementum
45% inorganic and 55% organic
2 facial and 2 lingual
25% of total salivary volume
Term 9 of 145
Cementum
Specialized, calcified (bone-like) connective tissue that covers the anatomic root of a tooth.
The mandible is retruded and thus retrognathic. It has a distal relationship with the maxilla.
Soft tissue that develops into a tooth. (aka tooth buds)
All teeth develop from four or five segments called lobes, they continue to grow until they
fuse
145 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 145
developmental spaces between primary teeth (caused by childrens jaw growing but teeth
remaining the same size)
Primate spaces
leeway spaces
intrinsic factor
fungiform papillae
Term 2 of 145
true or false: the submandibular gland is a serous gland?
True
False
,Term 3 of 145
tooth migration
covers most of the anatomic root, cells that produce cementum are called cemetoblasts
largest salivary gland, located on the surface of the masseter muscle opens opposite the
maxillary second molars
Movement of the tooth through the bone and the gum tissue.
gingiva that tightly adheres to the bone around the roots of the teeth due to meshwork of
collagenous fibers
Definition 4 of 145
Apical 1/3
(think that the cells are down where the blood supply is coming from) and can reproduce itself
Cellular cementum
function of enamel
reparative dentin
attached gingiva
Definition 5 of 145
enamel
osteoclasts
Von Spee
lobes
,Term 6 of 145
what duct does the sublingual gland open from?
1. Parotid
2. Submandibular
3. Sublingual
the amount of facial horizontal overlap of the maxillary teeth
the submandibular duct in the sublingual fold
1. filiform
2. fungiform
3. vallate
4. foliate
, Definition 7 of 145
aka interdental space
what is cementum made up of?
Where is dentin located?
intrinsic factor
interproximal spaces
Term 8 of 145
how many lobes do 2nd molars have?
enamel, dentin, cementum
45% inorganic and 55% organic
2 facial and 2 lingual
25% of total salivary volume
Term 9 of 145
Cementum
Specialized, calcified (bone-like) connective tissue that covers the anatomic root of a tooth.
The mandible is retruded and thus retrognathic. It has a distal relationship with the maxilla.
Soft tissue that develops into a tooth. (aka tooth buds)
All teeth develop from four or five segments called lobes, they continue to grow until they
fuse