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Amalgam - ANSWER-An alloy, one of the constituents of which is mercury.
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Axial - ANSWER-Referring to the body region that comprises the head,
neck, and trunk.
Cementum - ANSWER-Specialized, calcified connective tissue that
covers the anatomic root of a tooth.
Central fossa, mandibular molar - ANSWER-a relatively broad, deep
angular valley in the central portion of the occlusal surface of a
mandibular molar.
Central fossa, maxillary molar - ANSWER-a relatively broad, deep angular
valley in the central portion of the occlusal surface of a maxillary molar.
cervical - ANSWER-of or relating to the neck.
Cingulum - ANSWER-a bulge or prominence of enamel found on the
cervical third of the lingual surface of an anterior tooth.
Crossbite - ANSWER-Condition that occurs when a tooth is not properly
aligned with its opposing tooth.
, Crowding - ANSWER-Condition that occurs when teeth are not properly
aligned within the arch
Cusp - ANSWER-a pronounced elevation on the occlusal surface of a
tooth terminating in a conical or rounded surface. Any crown elevation
which begins calcification as an independent center.
Cusp of Carabelli - ANSWER-the "fifth" cusp located on the mesio-lingual
surface of many maxillary first molars.
Cusp ridge - ANSWER-an elevation which extends in a mesial and distal
direction from the cusp tip. They form the buccal and lingual margins of
the occlusal surfaces of the posterior teeth.
Dentin - ANSWER-a calcareous material similar to but harder and denser
than bone that composes the principal mass of a tooth
Developmental groove - ANSWER-a groove formed by the union of two
lobes during growth of the crown.
Distal - ANSWER-situated away from the point of attachment or origin or
a central point especially of the body
Distoclusion - ANSWER-A class II malocclusion in which the mesiobuccal
cusp of the maxillary first molar occludes mesial to the mesiobuccal
groove of the mandibular first molar