Exam 2: The Tooth: Functions and Terms

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The CEJ is where the enamel meets the

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Which of the following is an example of a line angle?

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The function of both incisors and premolars is to cut food. The function of molars is to cut, grind, and chew food.

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Mesio-occlusodistal is a location of a point angle.

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The pulp is composed of which of the following tissues (select all that apply)?

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The prominence on the cervical third of the lingual aspect of anterior teeth is called the

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Teeth are comprised of the four tissue types listed below. While examining and treating teeth, dental professionals must understand the composition and characteristics of each tissue type. Match the tissue type with the appropriate description.
Has a sensory function
Pulp
Hardest mineralized tissue
Enamel
Outer covering of root
Dentin
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Has a sensory function
Pulp
Hardest mineralized tissue
Enamel
Outer covering of root
Dentin
Tissue next to pulp
Cementum
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In the following illustration, structure "a" refers to a fossa, which is a convexity or bulge on a tooth. Structure "b" refers to a ridge, which is a concavity or depression within a tooth.

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None of the following tissues have the ability to regenerate EXCEPT one. Which one is the EXCEPTION?

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In the illustration below, structure "c" is the In the illustration below, structure c is the

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