Created by Zoe Fernyhough
about 8 years ago
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Question | Answer |
Centric stops | Contact points in occlusion |
Mamelons | |
Lines of Retzius | Horizontal lines on enamel, enamel laid down concentrically |
Perikymata | EXTERNAL Microscopic wave grooves, on newly erupted teeth |
Teeth with 2 roots | Mandibular molars, maxillary first premolars |
Teeth with 3 roots | Maxillary molars |
Apical foramen | Hole at tip of root |
Curve of spee | |
Curve of Wilson | |
Gingival Crest | (Gingival Margin) Tip of gingiva that borders tooth |
Clinical vs anatomical crown | Clinical: whats above the gingiva Anatomical: where enamel stops |
Universal numbering system | 1-32 permanent A-T primary |
International numbering system | 1st digit: 1: max right, 2: max left, 3: mand. left, 4: mand. right 2nd digit: 1-8: anterior to posterior |
Maxillary anterior ideal contact | |
Maxillary posterior ideal contact | |
Mandibular anterior ideal contact | |
Mandibular posterior ideal contact | |
Group contact | Teeth in contact to distribute force (mainly posteriors?) |
Protrusive | Underbite, jaw is protruding |
Oblique ridge, cusp ridges | Oblique ridges max. mollars only, cusp ridges come from cusp tips |
Distal, buccal, mesial, facial, labial wall | |
Oblique ridge | Mesiolingual and distobuccal ridges only maxillary molars |
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