Exam 4: Dentition
Exam 1: Oral Cavity31 Questions
Exam 2: The Tooth: Functions and Terms30 Questions
Exam 3: Fundamental and Preventive Curvatures21 Questions
Exam 4: Dentition25 Questions
Exam 5: Development, Form, and Eruption27 Questions
Exam 6: Occlusion30 Questions
Exam 7: Dental Anomalies25 Questions
Exam 8: Supporting Structures26 Questions
Exam 9: Clinical Considerations25 Questions
Exam 10: Tooth Identification23 Questions
Exam 11: Root Morphology27 Questions
Exam 12: Incisors26 Questions
Exam 13: Canines30 Questions
Exam 14: Premolars29 Questions
Exam 15: Molars33 Questions
Exam 16: Deciduous Dentition26 Questions
Exam 17: Basic Tissues23 Questions
Exam 18: Development of Orofacial Complex31 Questions
Exam 19: Dental Lamina and Enamel Organ24 Questions
Exam 20: Enamel, Dentin, and Pulp32 Questions
Exam 21: Root Formation and Attachment Apparatus33 Questions
Exam 22: Eruption and Shedding of Teeth29 Questions
Exam 23: Oral Mucous Membrane29 Questions
Exam 24: The Tongue30 Questions
Exam 25: Salivary Glands29 Questions
Exam 26: Osteology of the Skull34 Questions
Exam 27: Nose, Nasal Cavity, and Paranasal Sinuses28 Questions
Exam 28: Muscles of Mastication, Hyoid Muscles, and Sternocleidomastoid and Trapezius Muscles30 Questions
Exam 29: Temporomandibular Joint28 Questions
Exam 30: Muscles of Facial Expression29 Questions
Exam 31: Soft Palate and Pharynx31 Questions
Exam 32: Arterial Supply and Venous Drainage29 Questions
Exam 33: Salivary Glands27 Questions
Exam 34: Nervous System32 Questions
Exam 35: Lymphatics and Spread of Dental Infection29 Questions
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Permanent first molars are succedaneous teeth.
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In the Universal System number 3 represents the ____________________.
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Permanent maxillary right first molar
The Universal System uses the Arabic numerals 1 through 32 for permanent teeth and the letters A through T for the primary teeth. When identifying a specific tooth, list the dentition, arch, quadrant, and tooth name in that order.
In the Palmer System, permanent central incisors are assigned the number
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In the Universal System the letter D represents the ________________.
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In the Universal System, #9 refers to the permanent maxillary left central incisor. In the Universal System, #29 refers to the permanent mandibular first right molar.
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In the Universal System the letter L represents the ________________.
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The Universal system code for the permanent maxillary right first premolar is ________.
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In the FDI system the code for the deciduous mandibular left canine is _______.
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In the Universal system the number 31 represents the ________________.
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A missing tooth is given a symbol in any of the classification systems.
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The Universal system code for the permanent mandibular left canine is ________.
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In the Federation Dentaire Internationale (FDI) the symbol 36 represents the __________.
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The Universal system code for the deciduous maxillary right second molar is ________.
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Only the Palmer and Universal System use letters to represent deciduous teeth.
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A tooth numbering system that always uses two numbers for each tooth is the
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Tooth number 3, the permanent maxillary right first molar, is succedaneous because it replaces a primary (deciduous) molar.
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In the deciduous dentition, tooth "C" in the Universal System refers to the maxillary right lateral incisor. Tooth "K" refers to the mandibular left second molar.
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