EFDA FINAL EXAM WITH 200 QUESTIONS AND 100%
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Tooth Identification .......ANSWER......Arch, quadrant & name are
all terms associated with what?
False .......ANSWER......Federation Dentaire international is the
primary tooth numbering system used in the United States.
True .......ANSWER......the midline is the point of reference used
when distinguishing mesial surfaces from distal surfaces on the
teeth in the mouth.
Enamel, Dentin, Cementum, pulp .......ANSWER......what are the
four histological structures of a tooth?
Anatomical crown .......ANSWER......what is the portion of the
tooth that extends from the incisal or occlusal surface to the
enamels junction with the cementum of the root?
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clinical crown .......ANSWER......what is the visible portion of the
anatomical crown extending from the crest of the soft tissue and
includes the occlusal surface or incisal edge?
contact area .......ANSWER......what is the point or area where
approximating teeth in the same arch touch or meet each other?
embrasures .......ANSWER......what is the spaces adjacent to and
surrounding the contact of the teeth in the same arch?
incisal or occlusal, facial or buccal, lingual, gingival
.......ANSWER......what are the four embrasure areas that
surround the proximal contact area?
enamel .......ANSWER......what covers the anatomical crown of the
tooth and varies in thickness in different areas of the tooth?
ameloblasts .......ANSWER......what kind of cells produce enamel
and form enamel rods?
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dentin .......ANSWER......what is the hard connective tissue lying
inside the enamel and cementum and is normally yellowish white?
odontoblasts .......ANSWER......what is dentin formed by?
cementoblasts .......ANSWER......what forms cementum?
false .......ANSWER......acellular cementum is located at the apex
of a root and can regenerate itself if damaged or removed.
false .......ANSWER......cellular cementum extends from the CEJ
towards the root apex and cannot regenerate itself if damaged
or removed.
formative, nutritive, sensory, defensive .......ANSWER......what are
the four functions of the pulp?
chemical, bacterial, mechanical, thermal .......ANSWER......which
irritants can lead to responses that are related to the defensive
function of the pulp?
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cusp of carabeli .......ANSWER......what is found on the Moof a
maxillary first molar?
transverse ridge .......ANSWER......what is the linear elevation on
a tooth?
furcation .......ANSWER......what is the division of multiple roots?
marginal ridges .......ANSWER......what is the rounded mesial and
distal borders of enamel found on the occlusal surface of
posterior teeth and on the linguals of anterior teeth?
cementoenamel junction (CEJ) .......ANSWER......where does the
enamel and cementum meet?
oblique ridge .......ANSWER......what extends across from the DB
to ML of maxillary molars on the occlusal surface?
fossae's .......ANSWER......which concavities are found on the
occlusal surface of posterior teeth and lingual surface of anterior
teeth?