Graded A+
A bifurcated canine or premolar is an anomaly - ANSWER-False
Clinical Trials - ANSWER-Test a hypothesis
Concrescence - ANSWER-Cementum overlying roots of two teeth to join them. Caused
from trauma/crowding
Dens Evaginatus - ANSWER-Extra bump or cusp on outside of tooth (premolars)
Dens Invaginatus - ANSWER-"Dens in Dente"
Elongation - ANSWER-Not enough vertical angulation
Excessive curve of occlusal plane - ANSWER-Chin too low
Exostosis - ANSWER-Smaller growth on facial gingiva
Experimental Group - ANSWER-Received treatment
F Speed Film - ANSWER-Digital film is faster than what type of film?
Film Backwards - ANSWER-Herringbone Pattern
Film too dark - ANSWER-Too much radiation or developing time.
Film too light - ANSWER-Not enough radiation or developing time. Overused
developing solution or solution was too cold
Fish, pork, tea, and well water contain fluoride - ANSWER-True
Flat occlusal plane - ANSWER-Chin too high
Foreshortening - ANSWER-Too much vertical angulation
Ghost image of cervical spine in ant. region - ANSWER-Patient is slumped
Hairy tongue - ANSWER-Caused by elongation of filiform papilla
Hypodontia - ANSWER-Having less than 6 congenitally missig teeth
Incidence - ANSWER-Rate of development of disease