Deck 6: Eruption and Shedding of the Teeth
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Deck 6: Eruption and Shedding of the Teeth
1
Which of the following is the origin of osteoclasts?
A) Fibroclasts
B) Monocytes
C) Amino acids
D) Root resorption
A) Fibroclasts
B) Monocytes
C) Amino acids
D) Root resorption
Monocytes
2
The lack of development of the pulp proliferative zone leads to root formation failure.
True
3
The permanent teeth that replace the primary teeth are called ______.
A) supportive
B) accessional
C) overlapping
D) successional
A) supportive
B) accessional
C) overlapping
D) successional
successional
4
The mixed dentition phase occurs from approximately _____ years of age.
A) birth to 2
B) 3 to 6
C) 8 to 12
D) 13 to 18
A) birth to 2
B) 3 to 6
C) 8 to 12
D) 13 to 18
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5
Which of the following best defines ankylosis?
A) A fusion of tooth roots
B) A process that leads to tooth eruption
C) The removal of bone overlying the bony crypt
D) The eruption of a tooth into a space occupied by an opposing tooth
A) A fusion of tooth roots
B) A process that leads to tooth eruption
C) The removal of bone overlying the bony crypt
D) The eruption of a tooth into a space occupied by an opposing tooth
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6
Which defines the functional eruption phase?
A) The first phase of tooth eruption, which includes eruptive movements during crown formation
B) The final stage, which includes occlusal wear of the enamel
C) The process of initiation of root development into the oral cavity
D) The final stage, in which the teeth require adjustments relative to the bony crypt
A) The first phase of tooth eruption, which includes eruptive movements during crown formation
B) The final stage, which includes occlusal wear of the enamel
C) The process of initiation of root development into the oral cavity
D) The final stage, in which the teeth require adjustments relative to the bony crypt
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7
Which permanent tooth develops without a primary predecessor?
A) Molar
B) Incisor
C) Canine
D) Premolar
A) Molar
B) Incisor
C) Canine
D) Premolar
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8
Active osteoclasts are multinucleated.
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9
Osteoblasts are the active cells in both the formation and degradation of the collagen fibers.
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10
Eruptive movement occurs occlusally through the bony crypt of the jaws to reach the mucosa.
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11
Tooth eruption is clinically seen as which of the following?
A) Light and dark bands
B) Interlocking of the rods
C) Blanching of the mucosa
D) Crystallization of the enamel rods
A) Light and dark bands
B) Interlocking of the rods
C) Blanching of the mucosa
D) Crystallization of the enamel rods
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12
Root formation begins when which of the following occurs?
A) The epithelial root sheath proliferates.
B) The tooth's crown tip enters the oral cavity.
C) Fibrous tissue surrounding the follicle increases.
D) Reduced enamel epithelium contacts and fuses with the oral epithelium.
A) The epithelial root sheath proliferates.
B) The tooth's crown tip enters the oral cavity.
C) Fibrous tissue surrounding the follicle increases.
D) Reduced enamel epithelium contacts and fuses with the oral epithelium.
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13
Shedding is the loss of mixed dentition caused by resorption of the roots.
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14
The prefunctional eruptive phase is characterized by dormancy in the tissues overlying,surrounding,and underlying the teeth.
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15
Special _______ cells destroy collagen fibers by ingestion.
A) fibroblast
B) osteoclast
C) osteoblast
D) amino acid
A) fibroblast
B) osteoclast
C) osteoblast
D) amino acid
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16
The size difference between a primary molar and a permanent premolar is called the ____.
A) leeway space
B) furcation zone
C) parietal plexus
D) incisor liability
A) leeway space
B) furcation zone
C) parietal plexus
D) incisor liability
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17
Hard tissue resorption is composed of which two phases?
A) Mineral and collagen phases
B) Prefunctional and functional phases
C) Extracellular and intracellular phases
D) Fibroclast eruptive and osteoclast functional phases
A) Mineral and collagen phases
B) Prefunctional and functional phases
C) Extracellular and intracellular phases
D) Fibroclast eruptive and osteoclast functional phases
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18
The ______ stage of tooth development contains permanent and primary teeth in various stages of formation.
A) preeruptive
B) mixed dentition
C) late prefunctional
D) functional eruptive
A) preeruptive
B) mixed dentition
C) late prefunctional
D) functional eruptive
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19
Which structure(s)increase(s)the surface area of the osteoclast?
A) Fibroblasts
B) Ruffled border
C) Periodontal fibers
D) Epithelial diagram
A) Fibroblasts
B) Ruffled border
C) Periodontal fibers
D) Epithelial diagram
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20
The reduced enamel epithelium fuses with the oral epithelium during prefunctional eruption.
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21
_________ are not successors of primary teeth.
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22
The formation of the eruption ____________ is necessary for tooth eruption.
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23
Fusion of the tooth (reduced enamel epithelium)with the oral epithelium forms the __________ epithelium.
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24
Name two characteristics of both primary and permanent dentitions.
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25
Enamel is twice as thick in permanent teeth as it is in primary teeth.
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26
Final maturation of the PDL fibers occurs at the _____ _____.
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27
Briefly describe why humans are considered diphyodonts.
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28
Primary and permanent teeth have a similar enamel prism structure.
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29
During eruption,the epithelial attachment shifts to the cervical area.
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30
The eruption process is rapid and continuous.
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