EFDA ENTRANCE EXAM LATEST REAL EXAM
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•Permanent and primary teeth present at the same
Mixed dentition time
• Usually Between 6 years and 13 years of age
Normal occlusion
Occlusion -Buccal cusps of maxillary teeth occlude with the
buccal surface of mandibular teeth
Marginal Ridge
-Is the name of the area that forms the mesial and
distal borders of the occlusal surface!!
Ridges
-Found on borders lingual surfaces of anterior teeth,
but on posterior teeth this ridge is found on the
occlusal surface
Maxillary centrals are larger than lateral incisors are
the most prominent in the mouth. Not true for
mandibular incisors (central is smaller than the lateral).
Landmarks of Individual
Teeth When the tooth is newly erupted, mamelons will be
seen on the incisal ridge.
Cingulum are common ONLY to anterior teeth.
, Special Landmarks on Marginal ridges-raised rounded borders on mesial
Maxillary Central Incisors and distal
Special Landmarks on More narrow mesiodistally than central incisor
Maxillary Lateral Incisors
Mandibular incisors have smaller mesiodistal
dimensions than any other teeth
Mandibular Incisors
Tooth is bi symmetrical (right side matches left side)
for central. Lateral is asymmetrical
4.No other tooth in the mouth, except the mandibular
Lingual Surfaces lateral incisor, show so few developmental lines and
groves
Tooth is asymmetrical-right side (M) does not match
the left (D) side of lateral
Labial Surfaces
2.Lateral incisor is somewhat larger than the
mandibular central (exact opposite of maxillary
incisors)
Only teeth with a single cusp
Are the longest teeth in the mouth, also are very
Maxillary and mandibular strong
canines
Mandibular canine is not as well developed as
maxillary canine. The mandibular canine cusps ridges
are thinner labiolingually.
Labial Surface of Cingulum is poorly developed
Mandibular Canine
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Terms in this set (34)
•Permanent and primary teeth present at the same
Mixed dentition time
• Usually Between 6 years and 13 years of age
Normal occlusion
Occlusion -Buccal cusps of maxillary teeth occlude with the
buccal surface of mandibular teeth
Marginal Ridge
-Is the name of the area that forms the mesial and
distal borders of the occlusal surface!!
Ridges
-Found on borders lingual surfaces of anterior teeth,
but on posterior teeth this ridge is found on the
occlusal surface
Maxillary centrals are larger than lateral incisors are
the most prominent in the mouth. Not true for
mandibular incisors (central is smaller than the lateral).
Landmarks of Individual
Teeth When the tooth is newly erupted, mamelons will be
seen on the incisal ridge.
Cingulum are common ONLY to anterior teeth.
, Special Landmarks on Marginal ridges-raised rounded borders on mesial
Maxillary Central Incisors and distal
Special Landmarks on More narrow mesiodistally than central incisor
Maxillary Lateral Incisors
Mandibular incisors have smaller mesiodistal
dimensions than any other teeth
Mandibular Incisors
Tooth is bi symmetrical (right side matches left side)
for central. Lateral is asymmetrical
4.No other tooth in the mouth, except the mandibular
Lingual Surfaces lateral incisor, show so few developmental lines and
groves
Tooth is asymmetrical-right side (M) does not match
the left (D) side of lateral
Labial Surfaces
2.Lateral incisor is somewhat larger than the
mandibular central (exact opposite of maxillary
incisors)
Only teeth with a single cusp
Are the longest teeth in the mouth, also are very
Maxillary and mandibular strong
canines
Mandibular canine is not as well developed as
maxillary canine. The mandibular canine cusps ridges
are thinner labiolingually.
Labial Surface of Cingulum is poorly developed
Mandibular Canine