Matching
Evaluation of existing conditions requires that the dental professional understand preventive and restorative clinical considerations. Match the dental condition with the appropriate description.
Premises:
Migration
Pulpal walls
Mesial drift
Apical foramen
Occlusal trauma
Responses:
Small opening into pulp cavity at tip of root
Lined with dentin
Tooth over-erupts in an attempt to "find" its antagonist
Causes tooth mobility
Phenomenon of permanent molars moving mesially after eruption
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Migration
Pulpal walls
Mesial drift
Apical foramen
Occlusal trauma
Premises:
Migration
Pulpal walls
Mesial drift
Apical foramen
Occlusal trauma
Responses:
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