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, Solution and Answer Guide: Kindle/Dofka, Dental Terminology 4e, ISBN 9780357456828; Chapter 1: Introdcution to Dental
Terminology
Solution and Answer Guide
Kindle/Dofka, Dental Terminology 4e, ISBN 9780357456828, Chapter 1: Introduction to Dental
Terminology
Table of Contents
Review Exercises .............................................................................................................................................................. 1
Matching ................................................................................................................................................... 1
Definitions ................................................................................................................................................. 1
Building Skills ............................................................................................................................................. 1
Plurals ........................................................................................................................................................ 2
Word Use .................................................................................................................................................. 2
Review Exercises
Matching
1. C, 2. P, 3. I, 4. K, 5. H, 6. B, 7. F, 8. E, 9. N, 10. Q, 11. L, 12. J, 13. R, 14. S, 15. M, 16. A,
17. D, 18. T, 19. G, 20. O.
Definitions
1. a. labia 9. c. -gram
2. d. -algia 10. a. bi- and semi-
3. b. ad- 11. b. apic/o
4. b. HVE 12. d. die
5. c. syn- 13. c. frena
6. c. mandible 14. a. hypo-
7. d. -necrosis 15. c. -ologist
8. d. orth/o
Building Skills
1. bifurcation 6. malocclusion
prefix bi = two prefix mal = bad
root furca = branch root occlus = occlud
suffix tion = condition of suffix sion = relating to
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2. transillumination 7. submandibular
prefix trans = through prefix sub = under
root illumina = light root mandibul = mandible
suffix tion = condition suffix ar = pertaining to
3. vasoconstrictor 8. biodegradeable
prefix none prefix bio = life
root vaso = vessel, constrict = tighten root degrad = break down
suffix or = agent suffix able = capable of
4. interdental 9. myocardium
prefix inter = between prefix none
root dent = tooth root my = muscle, card = heart
suffix al = concerning, about suffix ium = condition
5. periodontitis 10. orthodontist
prefix perio = around prefix orth = straight
root dont = tooth root dont = tooth
suffix itis = infection suffix ist = specialist, agent
Plurals
1. ala alae 9. bacillus bacilli
2. apex apices 10. labium labia
3. calculus calculi 11. therapy therapies
4. diagnosis diagnoses 12. focus foci
5. larynx larynges 13. fossa fossae
6. dens dentes 14. enema enemata
7. bacterium bacteria 15. appendix appendices
8. carcinoma carcinomas
Word Use
1. anesthesia = without feeling 6. biopsy = microscopic exam
2. gingivectomy = excision of the gingival 7. radiograph = x-ray
3. cheilosis = morbid lip condition 8. carcinoma = malignant tumor
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Terminology
4. sublingual = under the tongue 9. posterior = to the back, rear
5. temporomandibular= joint of mandible 10. trifurcation = three divisions
and temporal bone
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, Solution and Answer Guide: Kindle/Dofka, Dental Terminology 4e, ISBN 9780357456828; Chapter 2: Anatomy and Oral Structures
Solution and Answer Guide
Kindle/Dofka, Dental Terminology 4e, ISBN 9780357456828, Chapter 2: Anatomy and Oral
Structures
Table of Contents
Review Exercises .............................................................................................................................................................. 1
Matching ................................................................................................................................................... 1
Definitions ................................................................................................................................................. 1
Building Skills ............................................................................................................................................. 1
Fill-Ins ........................................................................................................................................................ 2
Word Use .................................................................................................................................................. 2
Review Exercises
Matching
1. D, 2. F, 3. I, 4. G, 5. C, 6. O, 7. J, 8. A, 9. N, 10. H, 11. M, 12. L, 13. B, 14. K, 15. E
Definitions
1. b. vermilion 11. c. maxillary sinus cavity
2. a. internal jugular 12. d. occipital
3. b. enzyme 13. b. hyoid
4. b. carotid 14. c. mastoid
5. a. lacrimal 15. a. foramen
6. c. masseter 16. b. hamulus
7. d. anvil 17. c. mandibular notch
8. a. periosteum 18. c. circumvalate
9. a. symphysis 19. a. retromolar area
10. a. sagittal 20. c. two
Building Skills
1. infraorbital 4. submandibular
prefix infra – under prefix sub – under
root orbit – eye opening root mandible – mandible
suffix al – concerning, location suffix lar – area, quality of
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2. periosteum 5. tempoparietal
prefix peri – around prefix none
root oste – bone root tempo – temple, palat – palate
suffix um – about, type suffix al – location of
3. glossopalatine
prefix none
root gloss – tongue, palat – palate
suffix ine – type, kind
Fill-Ins
1. facial 11. eyes
2. ramus 12. submandibular
3. parotid 13. disease
4. mental 14. vein
5. periosteum 15. caruncle
6. mandibular notch 16. glenoid
7. fontanelle 17. circumvallate
8. obicularis oris 18. uvula
9. gasserian ganglion 19. lingual
10. maxillary 20. tonsil
Word Use
1. sinus = air pocket or cavity in a bone.
2. uvula = hanging tissue in back of throat.
3. coronoid = anterior bone process of the mandible.
4. mastoid = natural temporal bone growth behind the ear.
5. frenectomy = excision of the frenum.
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, Solution and Answer Guide: Kindle/Dofka, Dental Terminology 4e, ISBN 9780357456828; Chapter 3: Tooth Origin and Formation
Solution and Answer Guide
Kindle/Dofka, Dental Terminology 4e, ISBN 9780357456828, Chapter 3: Tooth Origin and
Formation
Table of Contents
Review Exercises .............................................................................................................................................................. 1
Matching ................................................................................................................................................... 1
Definitions ................................................................................................................................................. 1
Building Skills ............................................................................................................................................. 1
Fill-Ins ........................................................................................................................................................ 2
Word Use .................................................................................................................................................. 2
Review Exercises
Matching
1. I, 2. R, 3. O, 4. S, 5. N, 6. B, 7. L, 8. G, 9. C, 10. M, 11. D, 12. H, 13. Q, 14. P, 15. K, 16. J, 17. F,
18. E, 19. T, 20. A
Definitions
1. a. maxillary first bicuspid/premolar 11. a. lamina dura
2. a. enamel 12. c. succedaneous
3. c. odontoblast 13. d. laterals
4. a. primary 14. d. maxillary first molar
5. d. shape 15. a. mesoderm
6. c. periodontal ligament system 16. b. mesial
7. c. maxillary cuspid/canine 17. b. fissure
8. a. periodontium 18. a. eminence
9. b. hypercementosis 19. c. canine
10. a. 5/6 wk. in utero 20.c. cuticle
Building Skills
1. hypercementosis 4. periodontitis
prefix = hyper, above, over prefix = peri, around
root = cemento, cementum root = dont, tooth
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suffix = sis, condition suffix = itis, infection
2. mucogingival 5. odontology
prefix = none prefix = none
root = muco, mucus, gingiv, gingival root = odont, tooth, teeth
suffix = al, about, concerning suffix = ology, study
3. bifurcation
prefix = bi, two
root = furcated, section, divide
suffix = tion, process, action
Fill-Ins
1. heterodont 11. apical foramen
2. attrition 12. embrasure
3. enamel 13. lamina dura
4. dens in dente 14. occlusal
5. dentin 15. mixed
6. deciduous 16. supernumerary
7. pit 17. three
8. fluorosis 18. labial
9. mamelons 19. cingulum
10. dentin 20. Antagonist
Word Use
1. calcification – hardening of tooth during the fifth stage of tooth development.
2. diastema – an opening or gap between adjacent teeth.
3. sulcus – long depression between ridges and cusps, valley between gum and tooth.
4. quadrant – one fourth of the mouth (8 teeth).
5. succedaneous – permanent teeth that replace the deciduous teeth.
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Solution and Answer Guide
Kindle/Dofka, Dental Terminology 4e, ISBN 9780357456828, Chapter 4: Practice and Facility
Setups
Table of Contents
Review Exercises .............................................................................................................................................................. 1
Matching ................................................................................................................................................... 1
Definitions ................................................................................................................................................. 1
Building Skills ............................................................................................................................................. 1
Fill-Ins ........................................................................................................................................................ 2
Word Use .................................................................................................................................................. 2
New Words................................................................................................................................................ 3
Review Exercises
Matching
1. E, 2. O, 3. M, 4. K, 5. N, 6. J, 7. H, 8. L, 9. F, 10. D, 11. B, 12. I, 13. C, 14. A, 15. G
Definitions
1. a. condenser 11. b. contrangle
2. b. professionals 12. a. shank
3. b. denturist 13. b. matrix
4. d. handle 14. d. electrosurgery
5. a. public health dentist 15. a. mirror, explorer, cotton pliers, probe
6. a. toe 16. c. burnisher
7. a. prosthodontist 17. c. matrix
8. b. universal curette 18. b. scalpel
9. c. implant scaler/curette 19. c. ADAA
10. d. shaft 20. a. break away tissue
Building Skills
1. prosthodontist 4. periodontal
prefix artificial prefix peri – around
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