Matching
Knowledge of anatomic features unique to root morphology is essential to assessment of periodontal and dental health. Match each anatomic feature with its corresponding description.
Premises:
Lateral foramen
CEJ
Pulp chamber
Apex
Furcation
Root surface
Responses:
Accessory canal(s)
Cementum meets enamel
Rough cementum
Opening at apex
Secondary dentin
Enamel pearl
Cementoma
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
Accessory canal(s)
Cementum meets enamel
Rough cementum
Opening at apex
Secondary dentin
Enamel pearl
Cementoma
Premises:
Accessory canal(s)
Cementum meets enamel
Rough cementum
Opening at apex
Secondary dentin
Enamel pearl
Cementoma
Responses:
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