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Baby teeth Eruption of: central incisors | 6.5-8 months |
Baby teeth eruption of: lateral incisors | 7-9 months |
Eruption of baby teeth: first molars | 12-16 months |
Eruption of baby teeth: Canines | 6-21 months |
Eruption of baby teeth: second molars | 21-30 months |
Eruption of adult teeth: Maxillary Canine | 11-12 years |
What does it mean to "exfoliate"? | Shed teeth |
What surfaces of the teeth are proximal? | Mesial and distal |
What is mixed dentition? | When primary and permanent teeth are present in the dentition |
What is the premolar with the most bifurcated root? | 1st maxillary premolar |
Most cusps exhibited in a premolar? | Mandibular 2nd |
What is the 1st permanent tooth to erupt? | Mandibular central incisor |
What 2 types of teeth are posterior teeth? | Molars and premolars |
Open bite | Teeth do not occlude |
Overbite | Vertical |
Overjet | Horizontal |
Matching Part 1: Mandibular 2nd molar | 4 cusps, occlusal looks like a plus sign |
Matching Part 1: Mandibular 1st molar | Largest mandibular tooth |
Matching Part 1: Mandibular 1st premolar | Lingual cusp that narrows and is nonfunctional |
Matching Part 1: Mandibular 2nd premolar | 2-3 cusp type |
Matching Part 1: Mandibular 3rd molar | 4-5 cusps and a tertiary occlusal anatomy |
Matching Part 2: Maxillary 3rd molar | 3-5 cusps, irregular shape |
Matching Part 2: Maxillary 2nd premolars | Single root, 2 cusps of equal lengths |
Matching Part 2: Maxillary 1st molar | Cusp of carabelli, 5th cusp |
Matching Part 2: Maxillary 1st premolar | 2 cusp, buccal is the largest, 2 roots |
What type of new dentin forms because of a cavity? | Reparative dentin |
Developing crowns of permanent premolars are positioned where? | In between roots of primary molars |
Tooth 81 | Primary, lower right central incisor |
Tooth D | Primary maxillary right lateral incisor |
Tooth 30 | Permanent, mandibular right 1st molar |
Tooth 9 | Permanent maxillary left central incisor |
Tooth 24 | Permanent mandibular left central incisor |
Buccal cusp is functional in a | Mandibular first molar |
Space between teeth | Gingival sulcus |
Cusp of Carabelli | Is a small additional cusp at the mesiopalatal line angle of maxillary first molars also called a tubercle |
Most likely to be precent only on maxillary molars | Cusp of carabelli |
. | Class 1 |
. | Class 2 division 1 |
. | Class 3 |
58 | Mesiobuccal cusp |
59 | Mesiobuccal groove |
60 | Central |
61 | Distobuccal cusp |
62 | Distal Cusp |
63 | Distal Pit |
64 | Distolingual triangular groove |
65 | Distolingual cusp |
66 | Lingual groove |
67 | Mesiolingual cusp |
68 | Mesial pit |
69 | Mesiobuccal triangular developmental groove |
92 | Maxillary right central incisor |
93 | Maxillary Canine |
94 | Mandibular 2nd premolar |
95 | Mandibular canine |
96 | Mandibular 1st premolar |
97 | Mandibular 1st molar |
98 | Maxillary lateral incisor |
99 | Maxillary 2nd premolar |
100 | Maxillary 3rd molar |
101 | Maxillary central incisor deciduous |
102 | Maxillary 1st molar deciduous |
103 | Mandibular central incisor |
104 | Maxillary 1st molar |
105 | Mandibular 2nd molar |
106 | Maxillary 1st premolar |
107 | Maxillary 2nd molar |
70 | Cervical Line or cingulum (its hard to see what its pointing to) |
71 | Distal marginal ridge |
72 | Lingual Fossa |
73 | Incisal Edge |
74 | Mesial marginal ridge |