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Dentition correct answers The general arrangement of teeth is referred to as primary dentition correct answers Refers to the 20 deciduous teeth, often called baby teeth secondary dentition correct answers Refers to the 32 permanent teeth Palmer Notation System correct answers the quadrants are determined by the intersection of a vertical and a horizontal line Midline or Median line correct answers Dividing line between the right and left sides of the body is midsagittal plane. in dentistry this is called? 8 teeth correct answers permanent dentition quadrant has 5 teeth correct answers deciduous primary quadrant has Succedaneous correct answers when permanent teeth that replace or succeed the deciduous teeth are called Nonsuccedaneous correct answers Permanent molars are called? They do not have predecessors, and they do not succeed or replace deciduous teeth. Mixed dentition correct answers refers to one that comprises some permanent teeth and some deciduous teeth is called? Dentition arch quadrant tooth name example: permanent mandibular right incisor is the correct wording correct answers When identifying a specific tooth, what order should it be in? Universal System correct answers System uses the Arabic numerals 1-32 for permanent teeth and the letters A-T for the primary teeth Palmer Notation System correct answers System the each of the four quadrants is given its own prefix symbol or quadrant bracket Palmer Notation System correct answers The number or letter assigned to each tooth depends on its position relative to the midline. Federation Dentaire Internationale (FDI) correct answers System where each tooth, deciduous or permanent, is given a two digit number. No letters or duplicate numbers are used.
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