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F08 Dental Anatomy Final
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12/02/2008

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Term
dental lamina
Definition
___ ___ is an epithelial thickening that begins at 6 weeks of prenatal life which progresses to bud stage.
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bud stage
Definition
___ ___ follows the dental lamina and differentiates into 20 primary tooth buds.
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bell stage
Definition
During the ___ stage the DEJ forms. Enamel and dentin are laid down and the dental lamina eventually disintegrates.
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root development
Definition
___ ___ follows the bell stage when the CEJ begins to form. The enamel organ proliferates to form a structure known as Hertwig's Sheath.
Term
hertwig's sheath
Definition
___ ___ is formed by the enamel organ. This signals the final apposition of dentin and cementum to be laid down, thereby completing root development.
Term
1. dental lamina; 2. bud stage; 3. cap stage; 4. bell stage; 5. root development
Definition
Explain the 5 steps of tooth development.
Term
deciduous teeth = 1st few months of fetal life; succedaneous teeth = between 5-10 months after birth; non-succedaneous teeth = between 4 fetal months and 5 years of age
Definition
When are deciduous teeth, succedaneous teeth, and non-succedaneous teeth initiated?
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active eruption
Definition
___ eruption is the emergence of tooth into the oral cavity until it meets an antagonist.
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passive eruption
Definition
___ eruption is the continual process of adjustment to changing occlusal relationships that occurs after active eruption.
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supra-eruption
Definition
Passive eruption leads to ___-eruption which is when the occlusal table of a tooth is above the occlusal plane.
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nasmyth's membrane
Definition
___ ___ is the enamel cuticle/keratin membrane that covers an erupting tooth. It usually wears away during eruption and may need to be mechanically removed.
Term
deciduous teeth = approx 1 year after eruption (usually age 3); permanent teeth = 3 years for crown, 3 years for root formation
Definition
When are the root's of deciduous and permanent teeth completed?
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True!
Definition
T/F: The process of losing a tooth begins about 1 year prior to the loss of the tooth.
Term
ankylossis
Definition
___ is the fusion of the root to the bone and resorption does not occur. This occurs most often in deciduous molars.
Term
Initiation, proliferation, histodifferentiation, moprhodifferentiation, apposition (I personally hate moldy apples)
Definition
List the 5 stages of tooth development.
Term
initiation
Definition
___ includes dental lamina and bud stages. It may affect the presence or absence of teeth.
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proliferation
Definition
___ includes bud, cap and bell stages and may affect size and proportions of teeth.
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histodifferentiation
Definition
____ includes advanced cap stage through bell stage and may affect enamel and dentin forming cells.
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morphodifferentiation
Definition
___ includes bud, cap and bell stages and may affect size and shape of tooth.
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apposition
Definition
___ includes bell stage through root formation and may affect depth and integrity of enamel and dentin.
Term
microdontia
Definition
The most common form of ___ is a peg lateral. The second most common is a 3rd molar. It is often a familial trait and may be isolated or generalized.
Term
true generalized microdontia, morphodifferentiation stage
Definition
___ ____ ___ is when a regular sized jaw has actually smaller teeth. It is very rare and is usually associated with pituitary dwarfism and cancer therapy during the ____ stage.
Term
macrodontia
Definition
___ is abnormally large teeth often seen in incisors and mandibular 3rd molars.
Term
hemihypertrophy
Definition
___ is when one side is affected with macrodontia and the other side is unaffected.
Term
taurodontism
Definition
___ is an unusually large pulp chamber that may extend into the root area of a normal sized tooth. AKA bull or prism tooth
Term
permanent molars
Definition
Hypercementosis is most often seen on permanent ____ and occurs after eruption.
Term
anodontia
Definition
___ is the complete absence of teeth. Sex-linked genetic trait that is very rare.
Term
hypodontia
Definition
___ is a congenital absence of 1-4 teeth.
Term
oligodontia
Definition
___ is used for more than 4 congenitally missing teeth.
Term
1. perm 3rd molars; 2. perm max laterals; 3. perm mand. 2nd premolars
Definition
Name the 3 most commonly missing teeth.
Term
mandibular central incisors
Definition
What are the most common primary teeth missing?
Term
hyperdontia/supernumerary teeth
Definition
___ is less frequent than hypodontia. It affects permanent dentition most frequently and usually the maxillary arch
Term
mesiodens
Definition
___ is hyperdontia that occurs when a tooth is positioned mesial to 2 teeth.
Term
paramolar, distomolar
Definition
___ is when a 4th molar is positioned B or L to the 3rd molar. ___ is when a 4th molar is positioned D to the 3rd molar.
Term
dens in dente
Definition
___ __ ___ is a tooth within a tooth most common in maxillary laterals and may clinically appear as a deep crevice or accentuated L pit.
Term
dilaceration
Definition
___ is when a crown and root are not in linear relationship.
Term
flexion
Definition
___ is when the root structure ONLY is distorted. Same as dilaceration however ocurs later in development and the bends tend to be sharp.
Term
gemination
Definition
___ is when a tooth is incompletely divided. It affects primary more than permanent. It is a tooth with 1 root and a clefted crown.
Term
fusion
Definition
___ is the union of two adjacent teeth. So the tooth has 2 roots and 2 pulp cavities. It is most often seen in anterior teeth.
Term
concrescence
Definition
___ is when two or more teeth join through the cementum only. Often seen in permanent molars (esp max)
Term
hutchinson's teeth
Definition
___ ___ are a result of prenatal syphilis. Incisors look like notched screwdriver, molars look like mulberries.
Term
L of mand 1st pre, DL of max molars, D of mand 1st molar
Definition
Missing cusps are most often seen on the __ cusp of the mandibular 1st premolar, ___ cusp of the maxillary molars, and __ cusp of the mandibular 1st molars.
Term
turner's tooth
Definition
__ __ is enamel hypoplasia of a permanent tooth. Usually caused by trauma to tooth bud or periapical infection around deciduous tooth.
Term
amelogenesis imperfecta
Definition
Teeth with __ __ are characterized by blanched, snow-capped, yellow-brown, pitted or grooved crowns. It ranges from complete abscence of enamel to enamel that never fully matured. (hypoplastic, hypocalcified, hypomaturation)
Term
dentinogenesis imperfecta
Definition
___ ___ is when the crown of a tooth exhibits an opalescence/bluish-brown. There abnormal scalloping at the DEJ and enamel tends to separate from the dentin.
Term
primary arch is oval and at 9 months the width is established
Definition
The __ arch is oval and by the age of ___ months the width is established for both deciduous and permanent dentitions.
Term
result of alveolar arch growth not basal bone growth
Definition
Arch width increased only slightly with the eruption of the permanent teeth as a result of ___ ___ growth, not __ __ growth.
Term
distal
Definition
Total arch length and growth is toward the (mesial/distal).
Term
4mm
Definition
The perm max and mand anterior are approx __ mm wider MD than primary anteriors. This is the Incisor Liability.
Term
interdental spaces = 1mm; canine spaces ant to max canine, posterior to mand canine
Definition
There are __mm interdental spaces between the primary incisors. There are also canine spaces (ant/post) to primary maxillary canine and (ant/post) to mandibular primary canine.
Term
False! Vice Versa!
Definition
T/F: The maxillary canine space is larger than the mandibular.
Term
True!
Definition
T/F: The maxillary leeway space is larger than the mandibular.
Term
early mesial shift
Definition
___ mesial shift is when the primary dentition erupts into a flush terminal plane then the erupting 1st permanent molars drift into Class I relaxation using canine spaces. Mandibular drift is greater than maxillary drift.
Term
late mesial shift
Definition
___ mesial shift occurs when there are no canine spaces and the 1st molars/premolars erupt into Class I relation using Leeway space. The mandibular space is greater than the maxillary space.
Term
loss of primary anterior = 8-9years; eruption of mandibular canine = 9-10yrs
Definition
The Ugly duckling stage occurs at age __-__ with the loss of the primary anteriors and eruption of permanent incisors followed by the eruption of the mandibular canine at approx age __-__.
Term
Crown calcification begins --3yrs--> crown calcification complete --3yrs--> Eruption --3yrs--> Root completion
Definition
Explain the rule of 3s from Dr. Molinari.
Term
overjet is horizontal, overbite is vertical
Definition
Overjet is (horizontal/vertical). Overbite is (horizontal/vertical).
Term
Centrals 6.5-8; Laterals 7-9; 1st molars 12-16; canines 16-21; 2nd molars 21-30
Definition
Eruption dates for Primary Teeth: Centrals ___-___ months; Laterals ___-___ months; 1st molars ___-___ months; Canines ___-___ months; 2nd Molars ___-___ months.
Term
Primary maxillary central incisors
Definition
Primary (max/mand) (central/lateral) incisor is the only anterior tooth where the MD width is greather than the IC length.
Term
1st 6-7yrs; 2nd 11-13yrs; 3rd 17-21yrs
Definition
Eruption Dates of permanent mandibular molars: 1st __-__yrs; 2nd __-__yrs; 3rd __-__yrs.
Term
1st 6yrs, 2nd 12-13 yrs, 3rd 18-25yrs
Definition
Permanent eruption dates for maxillary molars: 1st __ yrs, 2nd __-__ yrs, 3rd __-__yrs
Term
1st 10-11yrs, 2nd 11-12yrs
Definition
Mandibular 1st premolars eruption = __-__ yrs; 2nd premolars eruption = __-__ yrs.
Term
1st premolars 10-11yrs; 2nd premolars 11-12yrs
Definition
Maxillary 1st premolars eruption = __-__ yrs; 2nd premolars __-__yrs.
Term
max = 11-12yrs; mand = 9-10 yrs
Definition
Maxillary canine eruption = __-__ yrs; Mandibular canine eruption = __-__ yrs.
Term
mandibular central 6-7 yrs; mandibular lateral 7-8 yrs
Definition
Mandibular central eruption = __-__yrs; Mandibular lateral eruption = __-__ yrs
Term
central = 7-8yrs, lateral 8-9yrs
Definition
Max central eruption = __-__yrs; max lateral eruption = __-__yrs.
Term
1. maintain stability of arch; 2. prevent food impaction
Definition
Teeth touch interproximally for what 2 reasons?
Term
1. serve as spillway for food during mastication; 2. aid in self-cleansing mechanism of teeth
Definition
What are the 2 functions of embrasures?
Term
curve of spee ant-post, curve of wilson mediolateral
Definition
The curve of ___ is the anterior-posterior curvature. The curve of ___ is the mediolateral curvature.
Term
sphere of monson
Definition
____ is the 3D curvature.
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