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Question 1
The general arrangement of the teeth
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Dentition
Question 2
Duct opens in sublingual caruncle at the base of the lingual frenum in floor of the mouth
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Submandibular gland
Question 3
As the permanent tooth erupts, osteoclastic cells destroy the root of the deciduous tooth which is called:
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Resorption
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,Question 4
Anomaly
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Something that is noticeably different or that deviates from the ordinary/normal
Question 5
Can cellular cementum reproduce itself?
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Yes
Question 6
Largest salivary gland
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Parotid gland
Question 7
Intrinsic Factor
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Meaning internal, or coming from within
Eg. Hereditary, metabolic dysfunction or mutations
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,Question 8
How many lobes are the mandibular 1st premolar developed from?
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4 lobes: 3 facial lobes form 1 large buccal cusp and the singular lobe forms into a lingual cusp
Question 9
True or False
Proper position and development of other permanent teeth depend on 1st permanent molar position
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True
Question 10
Produces 60-65% of saliva
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Submandibular gland
Question 11
What is the cusp or carabelli?
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The 5th of supplementary cusp (afunctional) is usually found on all maxillary 1st molars
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, Question 12
Which tooth tissue is underneath enamel and cementum?
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Dentin
Question 13
Mixed dentition
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Refers to the combination of both primary and secondary dentition
Question 14
What is the pulp composed of?
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Blood vessels, lymph vessels, connective tissue, nerve tissue (pain), and special dentin-forming cells called odontoblasts
Question 15
Marginal ridges
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Rounded borders of enamel that form the mesial and distal shoulders of the occlusal surfaces of posterior teeth and the
mesial and distal shoulders of the lingual surface of anterior teeth
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