Exam 16: Deciduous Dentition
Exam 1: Oral Cavity30 Questions
Exam 2: The Tooth: Functions and Terms35 Questions
Exam 3: Fundamental and Preventive Curvatures23 Questions
Exam 4: Dentition25 Questions
Exam 5: Development, form, and Eruption27 Questions
Exam 6: Occlusion30 Questions
Exam 7: Dental Anomalies23 Questions
Exam 8: Supporting Structures31 Questions
Exam 9: Clinical Considerations26 Questions
Exam 10: Tooth Identification30 Questions
Exam 11: Root Morphology31 Questions
Exam 12: Incisors26 Questions
Exam 13: Canines28 Questions
Exam 14: Premolars29 Questions
Exam 15: Molars35 Questions
Exam 16: Deciduous Dentition30 Questions
Exam 17: Basic Tissues32 Questions
Exam 18: Development of Orofacial Complex31 Questions
Exam 19: Dental Lamina and Enamel Organ29 Questions
Exam 20: Enamel, Dentin, and Pulp33 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: Histology of the Salivary Glands29 Questions
Exam 26: Osteology of the Skull35 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: Tempo-romandibular Joint28 Questions
Exam 30: Muscles of Facial Expression28 Questions
Exam 31: Soft Palate and Pharynx31 Questions
Exam 32: Arterial Supply and Venous Drainage29 Questions
Exam 33: Salivary Glands27 Questions
Exam 34: Nervous System33 Questions
Exam 35: Lymphatics and Spread of Dental Infection29 Questions
Exam 36: Anatomical Considerations of Local Anesthesia30 Questions
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The root of the mandibular canine is slightly shorter and more tapered than its maxillary counterpart.Both roots taper facially and apically.
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Each of the following is true of deciduous teeth as compared with permanent teeth EXCEPT one.Which one is the EXCEPTION?
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During the mixed dentition,it is often challenging to distinguish deciduous and permanent teeth.While there are many similarities,significant differences exist.Match the descriptive term with its corresponding tooth.
-Canines
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The crown of a deciduous maxillary first molar is much larger than that of the maxillary second molar;however the roots of the second molar are longer.
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An extra margin of space is available for the eruption of the permanent canine as well as the first and second premolars because the formation of diastemas provides this extra space.
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The longer and more slender deciduous roots also flare more than those of the permanent dentition because this arrangement allows room for the developing permanent tooth crowns.
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Which deciduous molars have three root canals (Select all that apply. )?
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Which of these deciduous molars are wider mesiodistally than faciolingually?
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The occlusal table is narrower buccolingually because the buccal and lingual surfaces of deciduous molars taper occlusally.
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Decay progresses quickly in deciduous teeth due to each of the following EXCEPT one.Which one is the EXCEPTION?
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