Deck 8: Embryology and Histology

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The development of different tissues is known as ______________.

A) histodifferentiation
B) cytodifferentiation
C) morphodifferentiation
D) calcification
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Histology is defined as the study of the microscopic structure and function of tissues.
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The study of prenatal growth and the developing process of an individual is the science of embryology.
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The face begins to form during which week of prenatal development?

A) Second
B) Fourth
C) Sixth
D) Twelfth
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During which phase of pregnancy do the cells proliferate?

A) Zygote
B) Embryo
C) Fetus
D) None of the above
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Only enamel has developmental marks.
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The cementum is part of the periodontium as well as the last tooth structure.
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The lining of the digestive tract is formed from which layer?

A) Ectoderm
B) Endoderm
C) Mesoderm
D) Both a and c
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The second trimester of pregnancy includes 13 to 28 weeks.
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If the antibiotic tetracycline is taken during the tooth's formation period, it will cause permanent staining.
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The bones, muscles, internal organs, dentin, cementum, and pulp of the teeth are formed from which layer?

A) Ectoderm
B) Endoderm
C) Mesoderm
D) Both a and c
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The skin, nails, brain, lining of the oral cavity, and the enamel of the teeth are formed from which layer?

A) Ectoderm
B) Endoderm
C) Mesoderm
D) Both a and b
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The development of different cells is known as _________________.

A) histodifferentiation
B) cytodifferentiation
C) morphodifferentiation
D) initiation
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The hardest living tissue in the body is cementum.
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Another name for the primitive mouth that appears between the maxillary and mandibular processes is the _____________.

A) shallow depression
B) brachial arches
C) stomedeum
D) There is no such thing as a primitive mouth.
Question
The development of different forms is known as _______________.

A) histodifferentiation
B) cytodifferentiation
C) morphodifferentiation
D) deposition
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If the maxillary processes fail to fuse together with the medial nasal process, what is the result?

A) Cleft lip
B) Cleft palate
C) Cleft lip and palate
D) Cleft uvula
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Healthy gingiva has a shiny, slick surface.
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If a tooth is traumatized due to force from the occlusal or incisal surface, a condition known as hypercementosis may take place.
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Failure of the palatal shelves to fuse results in a _____________.

A) cleft lip
B) cleft palate
C) cleft lip and palate
D) cleft uvula
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As a person ages, the pulpal portion may ________ in size.

A) decrease
B) increase
C) remain the same
D) double
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Which condition(s) is (are) considered to be least problematic for the infant?

A) Cleft lip
B) Cleft palate
C) Cleft lip and palate
D) Cleft uvula
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The process of depositing calcium salts and other minerals necessary for a properly formed tooth is termed ____________.

A) eruption
B) calcification
C) attrition
D) resorption
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What is the name of the growth from the oral epithelium that gives rise to the tooth buds?

A) Dental sac
B) Dental lamina
C) Mesenchyme
D) None of the above
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The tissue that covers the root is __________.

A) dentin
B) enamel
C) cementum
D) pulp
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The bulk of the tooth structure is composed of ____________.

A) dentin
B) enamel
C) cementum
D) pulp
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When a primary tooth is loosened, what happens to the roots?

A) Evanescence
B) Calcification
C) Attrition
D) None of the above
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Dentin-forming cells are called __________.

A) ameloblasts
B) odontoblasts
C) cementoblasts
D) none of the above
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Place in correct order the stages of development in the origin of a tooth.
1) Bud stage
2) Cap stage
3) Bell stage
4) Maturation stage

A) 1, 2, 3, 4
B) 2, 3, 1, 4
C) 1, 3, 2, 4
D) 3, 2, 1, 4
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The final stage in the life cycle of a tooth is __________.

A) eruption
B) calcification
C) attrition
D) resorption
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The thin covering over enamel on newly erupted primary teeth, which may stain very easily, is called ____________.

A) neonatal lines
B) imbrication lines
C) lines of Retzius
D) Nasmyth's membrane
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Cementum-forming cells are called ___________.

A) ameloblasts
B) odontoblasts
C) cementoblasts
D) none of the above
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What is the best guide for an erupting permanent tooth?

A) No guide is needed
B) Primary tooth
C) Space maintainer
D) None of the above
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When the cells of a developing tooth multiply, it is termed ____________.

A) proliferation
B) histodifferentiation
C) morphodifferentiation
D) initiation
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The development lines that appear as incremental lines around the layers of enamel are known as ___________.

A) neonatal lines
B) perikymata
C) lines of Retzius
D) imbrication lines
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During the formation of a tooth, connective tissue will form an enclosed area within which dentin, cementum, and pulp form. What is the name of this enclosed area?

A) Dental lamina
B) Dental sac
C) Lamina dura
D) None of the above
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When the cells begin to outline the future shape of the developing tooth, it is termed _________.

A) proliferation
B) histodifferentiation
C) morphodifferentiation
D) calcification
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What is responsible for the laying down of each enamel matrix?

A) Enamel matrix
B) Tomes' process
C) Either a or b
D) Neither a nor b
Question
When the cells of a developing tooth develop into different tissues, it is termed ____________.

A) proliferation
B) histodifferentiation
C) morphodifferentiation
D) calcification
Question
Enamel-forming cells are called __________.

A) ameloblasts
B) odontoblasts
C) cementoblasts
D) none of the above
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At the floor of the gingival sulcus is the ____________.

A) alveolar crest
B) interdental papilla
C) attached gingiva
D) epithelial attachment
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Which tooth tissue gives the tooth its sensory function?

A) Pulp
B) Enamel
C) Cementum
D) Dentin
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During week ____ of fetal development, the tooth buds appear.

A) 8
B) 11
C) 9
D) 10
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The bone that surrounds the root of the tooth is the ______________.

A) alveolar crest
B) alveolus
C) interradicular septum
D) interdental septum
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The type of dentin that forms after completion of the apical foramen and slowly throughout the life of the tooth is

A) Secondary
B) Intertubular
C) Mantle
D) Peritubular
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The maximum depth of sulcus should not exceed ____ mm.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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Which are the clinical appearances of inflamed gingiva?
1) Shiny surface
2) Stippled surface
3) Swelling
4) Firmness
5) Pink color
6) Red color

A) 2, 4, 5
B) 1, 3, 5
C) 2, 3, 6
D) 1, 3, 6
Question
An overgrowth of gingival tissue due to a certain type of drug is known as ___________.

A) gingival hypoplasia
B) gingival hyperplasia
C) either a or b
D) neither a nor b
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Interdental papilla is an extension of ________ gingiva between adjacent teeth.

A) unattached
B) attached
C) either a or b
D) neither a nor b
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What gives some teeth a yellow tone?

A) Yellow enamel
B) Dentin showing under translucent enamel
C) Cementum being exposed
D) None of the above
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Which type of dentin creates the wall of the dentinal tubule?

A) Secondary
B) Intertubular
C) Mantle
D) Peritubular
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Trimesters measure the stages of pregnancy and when disturbances could occur. The first trimester could have one of these signs or symptoms.

A) Woman feels the baby moving
B) Nausea and vomiting
C) Fetus is recognizable
D) Woman's heart rate increases
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Usually, the cementum is thickest at which portion of the root?

A) Cervical third
B) Middle third
C) Apical third
D) It has the same thickness throughout the tooth.
Question
The area where two cortical plates come together between two teeth is the __________.

A) alveolar crest
B) alveolus
C) interradicular septum
D) interdental septum
Question
What secures the tooth into the socket by a number of organized fiber groups?

A) Alveolar crest
B) Lamina dura
C) Periodontal ligaments
D) Interdental septum
Question
Which type of dentin is formed as a reaction to irritation, such as caries or attrition?

A) Secondary
B) Tertiary
C) Mantle
D) Peritubular
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During week ____ of fetal development, the palate and tongue form.

A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) 9
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Which type of dentin is formed before the completion of the apical foramen and forms the bulk of the tooth?

A) Secondary
B) Intertubular
C) Primary
D) Peritubular
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How many weeks elapse from the first day of the pregnant woman's last period?

A) 32
B) 28
C) 40
D) 35
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In multirooted teeth, the area of bone between the roots is the ______________.

A) alveolar crest
B) alveolus
C) interradicular septum
D) interdental septum
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Dentin
Bone that surrounds the root of the tooth, the socket
Dentin
Surrounds the root of the tooth, attaching it to the alveolar bone
Dentin
Softer than enamel, but harder than cementum and bone
Dentin
Provides nourishment, support, and maintenance for the dentin
Alveolus
Bone that surrounds the root of the tooth, the socket
Alveolus
Surrounds the root of the tooth, attaching it to the alveolar bone
Alveolus
Softer than enamel, but harder than cementum and bone
Alveolus
Provides nourishment, support, and maintenance for the dentin
Cementum
Provides nourishment, support, and maintenance for the dentin
Cementum
Softer than enamel, but harder than cementum and bone
Cementum
Surrounds the root of the tooth, attaching it to the alveolar bone
Cementum
Bone that surrounds the root of the tooth, the socket
Pulp
Bone that surrounds the root of the tooth, the socket
Pulp
Surrounds the root of the tooth, attaching it to the alveolar bone
Pulp
Softer than enamel, but harder than cementum and bone
Pulp
Provides nourishment, support, and maintenance for the dentin
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Histodifferentiation
Maturation
Histodifferentiation
Cap
Histodifferentiation
Bell
Histodifferentiation
Maturation
Initiation
Bud
Initiation
Cap
Initiation
Bell
Initiation
Bud
Proliferation
Bud
Proliferation
Cap
Proliferation
Bell
Proliferation
Maturation
Apposition
Bud
Apposition
Cap
Apposition
Bell
Apposition
Maturation
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Conception through the first two weeks
Embryo
Conception through the first two weeks
Fetus
Conception through the first two weeks
Zygote
Nine weeks through birth
Embryo
Nine weeks through birth
Fetus
Nine weeks through birth
Zygote
Two weeks through the eighth week
Fetus
Two weeks through the eighth week
Embryo
Two weeks through the eighth week
Zygote
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From the cementum of one root to the cementum of the other root in the same tooth
Interradicular fibers
From the cementum of one root to the cementum of the other root in the same tooth
Horizontal fibers
From the cementum of one root to the cementum of the other root in the same tooth
Alveolar crest fibers
From the cementum of one root to the cementum of the other root in the same tooth
Interradicular fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone, extending diagonally
Oblique fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone, extending diagonally
Horizontal fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone, extending diagonally
Alveolar crest fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone, extending diagonally
Interradicular fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone, horizontally
Oblique fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone, horizontally
Horizontal fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone, horizontally
Alveolar crest fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone, horizontally
Oblique fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone in the area of the alveolar crest
Interradicular fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone in the area of the alveolar crest
Oblique fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone in the area of the alveolar crest
Horizontal fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone in the area of the alveolar crest
Alveolar crest fibers
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During week ____ of fetal development, the swallowing reflex is present.

A) 12
B) 10
C) 9
D) 11
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Deck 8: Embryology and Histology
1
The development of different tissues is known as ______________.

A) histodifferentiation
B) cytodifferentiation
C) morphodifferentiation
D) calcification
histodifferentiation
2
Histology is defined as the study of the microscopic structure and function of tissues.
True
3
The study of prenatal growth and the developing process of an individual is the science of embryology.
True
4
The face begins to form during which week of prenatal development?

A) Second
B) Fourth
C) Sixth
D) Twelfth
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During which phase of pregnancy do the cells proliferate?

A) Zygote
B) Embryo
C) Fetus
D) None of the above
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Only enamel has developmental marks.
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The cementum is part of the periodontium as well as the last tooth structure.
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8
The lining of the digestive tract is formed from which layer?

A) Ectoderm
B) Endoderm
C) Mesoderm
D) Both a and c
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The second trimester of pregnancy includes 13 to 28 weeks.
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10
If the antibiotic tetracycline is taken during the tooth's formation period, it will cause permanent staining.
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The bones, muscles, internal organs, dentin, cementum, and pulp of the teeth are formed from which layer?

A) Ectoderm
B) Endoderm
C) Mesoderm
D) Both a and c
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The skin, nails, brain, lining of the oral cavity, and the enamel of the teeth are formed from which layer?

A) Ectoderm
B) Endoderm
C) Mesoderm
D) Both a and b
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The development of different cells is known as _________________.

A) histodifferentiation
B) cytodifferentiation
C) morphodifferentiation
D) initiation
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14
The hardest living tissue in the body is cementum.
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15
Another name for the primitive mouth that appears between the maxillary and mandibular processes is the _____________.

A) shallow depression
B) brachial arches
C) stomedeum
D) There is no such thing as a primitive mouth.
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The development of different forms is known as _______________.

A) histodifferentiation
B) cytodifferentiation
C) morphodifferentiation
D) deposition
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17
If the maxillary processes fail to fuse together with the medial nasal process, what is the result?

A) Cleft lip
B) Cleft palate
C) Cleft lip and palate
D) Cleft uvula
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18
Healthy gingiva has a shiny, slick surface.
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19
If a tooth is traumatized due to force from the occlusal or incisal surface, a condition known as hypercementosis may take place.
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20
Failure of the palatal shelves to fuse results in a _____________.

A) cleft lip
B) cleft palate
C) cleft lip and palate
D) cleft uvula
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21
As a person ages, the pulpal portion may ________ in size.

A) decrease
B) increase
C) remain the same
D) double
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22
Which condition(s) is (are) considered to be least problematic for the infant?

A) Cleft lip
B) Cleft palate
C) Cleft lip and palate
D) Cleft uvula
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23
The process of depositing calcium salts and other minerals necessary for a properly formed tooth is termed ____________.

A) eruption
B) calcification
C) attrition
D) resorption
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What is the name of the growth from the oral epithelium that gives rise to the tooth buds?

A) Dental sac
B) Dental lamina
C) Mesenchyme
D) None of the above
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25
The tissue that covers the root is __________.

A) dentin
B) enamel
C) cementum
D) pulp
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26
The bulk of the tooth structure is composed of ____________.

A) dentin
B) enamel
C) cementum
D) pulp
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27
When a primary tooth is loosened, what happens to the roots?

A) Evanescence
B) Calcification
C) Attrition
D) None of the above
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Dentin-forming cells are called __________.

A) ameloblasts
B) odontoblasts
C) cementoblasts
D) none of the above
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29
Place in correct order the stages of development in the origin of a tooth.
1) Bud stage
2) Cap stage
3) Bell stage
4) Maturation stage

A) 1, 2, 3, 4
B) 2, 3, 1, 4
C) 1, 3, 2, 4
D) 3, 2, 1, 4
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30
The final stage in the life cycle of a tooth is __________.

A) eruption
B) calcification
C) attrition
D) resorption
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31
The thin covering over enamel on newly erupted primary teeth, which may stain very easily, is called ____________.

A) neonatal lines
B) imbrication lines
C) lines of Retzius
D) Nasmyth's membrane
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Cementum-forming cells are called ___________.

A) ameloblasts
B) odontoblasts
C) cementoblasts
D) none of the above
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What is the best guide for an erupting permanent tooth?

A) No guide is needed
B) Primary tooth
C) Space maintainer
D) None of the above
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34
When the cells of a developing tooth multiply, it is termed ____________.

A) proliferation
B) histodifferentiation
C) morphodifferentiation
D) initiation
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35
The development lines that appear as incremental lines around the layers of enamel are known as ___________.

A) neonatal lines
B) perikymata
C) lines of Retzius
D) imbrication lines
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36
During the formation of a tooth, connective tissue will form an enclosed area within which dentin, cementum, and pulp form. What is the name of this enclosed area?

A) Dental lamina
B) Dental sac
C) Lamina dura
D) None of the above
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37
When the cells begin to outline the future shape of the developing tooth, it is termed _________.

A) proliferation
B) histodifferentiation
C) morphodifferentiation
D) calcification
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38
What is responsible for the laying down of each enamel matrix?

A) Enamel matrix
B) Tomes' process
C) Either a or b
D) Neither a nor b
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39
When the cells of a developing tooth develop into different tissues, it is termed ____________.

A) proliferation
B) histodifferentiation
C) morphodifferentiation
D) calcification
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40
Enamel-forming cells are called __________.

A) ameloblasts
B) odontoblasts
C) cementoblasts
D) none of the above
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41
At the floor of the gingival sulcus is the ____________.

A) alveolar crest
B) interdental papilla
C) attached gingiva
D) epithelial attachment
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42
Which tooth tissue gives the tooth its sensory function?

A) Pulp
B) Enamel
C) Cementum
D) Dentin
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43
During week ____ of fetal development, the tooth buds appear.

A) 8
B) 11
C) 9
D) 10
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44
The bone that surrounds the root of the tooth is the ______________.

A) alveolar crest
B) alveolus
C) interradicular septum
D) interdental septum
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45
The type of dentin that forms after completion of the apical foramen and slowly throughout the life of the tooth is

A) Secondary
B) Intertubular
C) Mantle
D) Peritubular
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46
The maximum depth of sulcus should not exceed ____ mm.

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 4
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47
Which are the clinical appearances of inflamed gingiva?
1) Shiny surface
2) Stippled surface
3) Swelling
4) Firmness
5) Pink color
6) Red color

A) 2, 4, 5
B) 1, 3, 5
C) 2, 3, 6
D) 1, 3, 6
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48
An overgrowth of gingival tissue due to a certain type of drug is known as ___________.

A) gingival hypoplasia
B) gingival hyperplasia
C) either a or b
D) neither a nor b
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49
Interdental papilla is an extension of ________ gingiva between adjacent teeth.

A) unattached
B) attached
C) either a or b
D) neither a nor b
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50
What gives some teeth a yellow tone?

A) Yellow enamel
B) Dentin showing under translucent enamel
C) Cementum being exposed
D) None of the above
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51
Which type of dentin creates the wall of the dentinal tubule?

A) Secondary
B) Intertubular
C) Mantle
D) Peritubular
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52
Trimesters measure the stages of pregnancy and when disturbances could occur. The first trimester could have one of these signs or symptoms.

A) Woman feels the baby moving
B) Nausea and vomiting
C) Fetus is recognizable
D) Woman's heart rate increases
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53
Usually, the cementum is thickest at which portion of the root?

A) Cervical third
B) Middle third
C) Apical third
D) It has the same thickness throughout the tooth.
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54
The area where two cortical plates come together between two teeth is the __________.

A) alveolar crest
B) alveolus
C) interradicular septum
D) interdental septum
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55
What secures the tooth into the socket by a number of organized fiber groups?

A) Alveolar crest
B) Lamina dura
C) Periodontal ligaments
D) Interdental septum
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56
Which type of dentin is formed as a reaction to irritation, such as caries or attrition?

A) Secondary
B) Tertiary
C) Mantle
D) Peritubular
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57
During week ____ of fetal development, the palate and tongue form.

A) 5
B) 6
C) 7
D) 9
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Which type of dentin is formed before the completion of the apical foramen and forms the bulk of the tooth?

A) Secondary
B) Intertubular
C) Primary
D) Peritubular
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59
How many weeks elapse from the first day of the pregnant woman's last period?

A) 32
B) 28
C) 40
D) 35
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60
In multirooted teeth, the area of bone between the roots is the ______________.

A) alveolar crest
B) alveolus
C) interradicular septum
D) interdental septum
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Dentin
Bone that surrounds the root of the tooth, the socket
Dentin
Surrounds the root of the tooth, attaching it to the alveolar bone
Dentin
Softer than enamel, but harder than cementum and bone
Dentin
Provides nourishment, support, and maintenance for the dentin
Alveolus
Bone that surrounds the root of the tooth, the socket
Alveolus
Surrounds the root of the tooth, attaching it to the alveolar bone
Alveolus
Softer than enamel, but harder than cementum and bone
Alveolus
Provides nourishment, support, and maintenance for the dentin
Cementum
Provides nourishment, support, and maintenance for the dentin
Cementum
Softer than enamel, but harder than cementum and bone
Cementum
Surrounds the root of the tooth, attaching it to the alveolar bone
Cementum
Bone that surrounds the root of the tooth, the socket
Pulp
Bone that surrounds the root of the tooth, the socket
Pulp
Surrounds the root of the tooth, attaching it to the alveolar bone
Pulp
Softer than enamel, but harder than cementum and bone
Pulp
Provides nourishment, support, and maintenance for the dentin
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62
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Histodifferentiation
Maturation
Histodifferentiation
Cap
Histodifferentiation
Bell
Histodifferentiation
Maturation
Initiation
Bud
Initiation
Cap
Initiation
Bell
Initiation
Bud
Proliferation
Bud
Proliferation
Cap
Proliferation
Bell
Proliferation
Maturation
Apposition
Bud
Apposition
Cap
Apposition
Bell
Apposition
Maturation
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63
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Conception through the first two weeks
Embryo
Conception through the first two weeks
Fetus
Conception through the first two weeks
Zygote
Nine weeks through birth
Embryo
Nine weeks through birth
Fetus
Nine weeks through birth
Zygote
Two weeks through the eighth week
Fetus
Two weeks through the eighth week
Embryo
Two weeks through the eighth week
Zygote
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64
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From the cementum of one root to the cementum of the other root in the same tooth
Interradicular fibers
From the cementum of one root to the cementum of the other root in the same tooth
Horizontal fibers
From the cementum of one root to the cementum of the other root in the same tooth
Alveolar crest fibers
From the cementum of one root to the cementum of the other root in the same tooth
Interradicular fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone, extending diagonally
Oblique fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone, extending diagonally
Horizontal fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone, extending diagonally
Alveolar crest fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone, extending diagonally
Interradicular fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone, horizontally
Oblique fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone, horizontally
Horizontal fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone, horizontally
Alveolar crest fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone, horizontally
Oblique fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone in the area of the alveolar crest
Interradicular fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone in the area of the alveolar crest
Oblique fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone in the area of the alveolar crest
Horizontal fibers
From the cementum to the alveolar bone in the area of the alveolar crest
Alveolar crest fibers
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65
During week ____ of fetal development, the swallowing reflex is present.

A) 12
B) 10
C) 9
D) 11
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