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What is the fundamental purpose of dental terminology in healthcare communication? ️️ It provides a standardized language for accurately describing oral anatomy, conditions, and procedures to ensure clear communication among dental professionals Why is precision important when using dental terminology? ️️ It prevents misunderstandings and errors in diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient care What does the term “anterior” refer to in dental anatomy? ️️ Toward the front of the mouth or body What does “posterior” describe in dental terms? ️️ Toward the back of the mouth or body What is meant by “mesial” in dentistry? ️️ The surface of a tooth closest to the midline of the dental arch What does “distal” refer to in tooth anatomy? ️️ The surface of a tooth farthest from the midline What does “occlusal” describe? ️️ The chewing surface of posterior teeth What is the “incisal” edge? ️️ The biting edge of anterior teeth What does “buccal” mean? ️️ The surface of a tooth facing the cheek What is “lingual” in dental terminology? ️️ The surface of a tooth facing the tongue What does “labial” refer to? ️️ The surface of anterior teeth facing the lips What is meant by “proximal” surfaces? ️️ Surfaces of teeth that are adjacent to neighboring teeth What is the dental meaning of “cervical”? ️️ The area near the neck of the tooth, close to the gum line What does “apical” refer to? ️️ Toward the tip of the root of the tooth What is the “apex” of a tooth? ️️ The tip or end of the root What does “coronal” mean? ️️ Toward the crown of the tooth 2 What is the “crown” of a tooth? ️️ The visible portion above the gum line What is the “root” of a tooth? ️️ The part embedded in the jawbone that anchors the tooth What does “gingival” refer to? ️️ Relating to the gums What is the “periodontium”? ️️ The supporting structures of the tooth, including gums, ligaments, and bone What does “enamel” mean? ️️ The hard outer protective layer of the tooth crown What is “dentin”? ️️ The layer beneath enamel that makes up most of the tooth structure What is “pulp”? ️️ The innermost part of the tooth containing nerves and blood vessels What does “alveolar bone” refer to? ️️ The bone that supports and holds teeth in place What is the “periodontal ligament”? ️️ Fibrous tissue that connects the tooth to the alveolar bone What does “caries” mean? ️️ Tooth decay caused by bacterial activity What is “plaque”? ️️ A sticky biofilm of bacteria that forms on teeth What is “calculus” in dentistry? ️️ Hardened plaque (tartar) on teeth What does “malocclusion” mean? ️️ Improper alignment of the teeth when the jaws close What is “occlusion”? ️️ The contact between upper and lower teeth when the jaws close What does “orthodontics” focus on? ️️ The correction of misaligned teeth and jaws What is “endodontics”? ️️ The branch of dentistry dealing with dental pulp and root canals What is “periodontics”? ️️ The study and treatment of gum and supporting structures of teeth What is “prosthodontics”? ️️ The replacement of missing teeth with prosthetics What does “pediatric dentistry” focus on? ️️ Dental care for children What is “oral surgery”? ️️ Surgical procedures involving the mouth and jaws What does “prophylaxis” mean? ️️ Preventive dental cleaning 3 What is “scaling”? ️️ Removal of plaque and calculus from teeth What is “root planing”? ️️ Smoothing the root surface to remove bacterial toxins What does “extraction” mean? ️️ Removal of a tooth What is a “filling”? ️️ Restoration of a decayed tooth with a material What does “cavity” mean? ️️ A hole in the tooth caused by decay What is “anesthesia” in dentistry? ️️ Medication used to block pain during procedures What is “local anesthesia”? ️️ Numbing a specific area without affecting consciousness What is “general anesthesia”? ️️ Inducing unconsciousness during procedures What does “radiograph” mean? ️️ An X-ray image used to view teeth and bone What is “diagnosis”? ️️ Identification of a dental condition What is “prognosis”? ️️ Prediction of the outcome of a dental condition or treatment What does “etiology” refer to? ️️ The cause of a disease or condition What is “pathology”? ️️ The study of disease and its effects on the body What does “lesion” mean? ️️ An abnormal change in tissue What is “ulcer”? ️️ A break in the mucous membrane with tissue loss What is “abscess”? ️️ A localized infection filled with pus What does “edema” mean? ️️ Swelling caused by fluid accumulation What is “hemorrhage”? ️️ Bleeding from blood vessels What does “inflammation” refer to? ️️ The body’s response to injury or infection What is “dental hygiene”? ️️ Practices that maintain oral health and prevent disease What does “fluoride” do? ️️ Strengthens enamel and prevents decay What is “sealant”? ️️ A protective coating applied to teeth to prevent decay 4 What does “occlusal adjustment” mean? ️️ Modifying tooth surfaces to improve bite alignment What is “bruxism”? ️️ Grinding or clenching of teeth What does “halitosis” mean? ️️ Bad breath What is “xerostomia”? ️️ Dry mouth due to reduced saliva What does “saliva” do? ️️ Helps digestion and protects oral tissues What is “maxilla”? ️️ The upper jawbone What is “mandible”? ️️ The lower jawbone What does “dentition” refer to? ️️ The arrangement and type of teeth in the mouth What is “primary dentition”? ️️ The first set of teeth (baby teeth) What is “permanent dentition”? ️️ The adult set of teeth What does “eruption” mean? ️️ The process

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Last minute revision Dental
Terminology - Chapter 1- simplified
What is the fundamental purpose of dental terminology in healthcare communication? ✔️✔️ It
provides a standardized language for accurately describing oral anatomy, conditions, and
procedures to ensure clear communication among dental professionals

Why is precision important when using dental terminology? ✔️✔️ It prevents misunderstandings
and errors in diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient care

What does the term “anterior” refer to in dental anatomy? ✔️✔️ Toward the front of the mouth or
body

What does “posterior” describe in dental terms? ✔️✔️ Toward the back of the mouth or body

What is meant by “mesial” in dentistry? ✔️✔️ The surface of a tooth closest to the midline of the
dental arch

What does “distal” refer to in tooth anatomy? ✔️✔️ The surface of a tooth farthest from the
midline

What does “occlusal” describe? ✔️✔️ The chewing surface of posterior teeth

What is the “incisal” edge? ✔️✔️ The biting edge of anterior teeth

What does “buccal” mean? ✔️✔️ The surface of a tooth facing the cheek

What is “lingual” in dental terminology? ✔️✔️ The surface of a tooth facing the tongue

What does “labial” refer to? ✔️✔️ The surface of anterior teeth facing the lips

What is meant by “proximal” surfaces? ✔️✔️ Surfaces of teeth that are adjacent to neighboring
teeth

What is the dental meaning of “cervical”? ✔️✔️ The area near the neck of the tooth, close to the
gum line

What does “apical” refer to? ✔️✔️ Toward the tip of the root of the tooth

What is the “apex” of a tooth? ✔️✔️ The tip or end of the root

What does “coronal” mean? ✔️✔️ Toward the crown of the tooth

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, What is the “crown” of a tooth? ✔️✔️ The visible portion above the gum line

What is the “root” of a tooth? ✔️✔️ The part embedded in the jawbone that anchors the tooth

What does “gingival” refer to? ✔️✔️ Relating to the gums

What is the “periodontium”? ✔️✔️ The supporting structures of the tooth, including gums,
ligaments, and bone

What does “enamel” mean? ✔️✔️ The hard outer protective layer of the tooth crown

What is “dentin”? ✔️✔️ The layer beneath enamel that makes up most of the tooth structure

What is “pulp”? ✔️✔️ The innermost part of the tooth containing nerves and blood vessels

What does “alveolar bone” refer to? ✔️✔️ The bone that supports and holds teeth in place

What is the “periodontal ligament”? ✔️✔️ Fibrous tissue that connects the tooth to the alveolar
bone

What does “caries” mean? ✔️✔️ Tooth decay caused by bacterial activity

What is “plaque”? ✔️✔️ A sticky biofilm of bacteria that forms on teeth

What is “calculus” in dentistry? ✔️✔️ Hardened plaque (tartar) on teeth

What does “malocclusion” mean? ✔️✔️ Improper alignment of the teeth when the jaws close

What is “occlusion”? ✔️✔️ The contact between upper and lower teeth when the jaws close

What does “orthodontics” focus on? ✔️✔️ The correction of misaligned teeth and jaws

What is “endodontics”? ✔️✔️ The branch of dentistry dealing with dental pulp and root canals

What is “periodontics”? ✔️✔️ The study and treatment of gum and supporting structures of teeth

What is “prosthodontics”? ✔️✔️ The replacement of missing teeth with prosthetics

What does “pediatric dentistry” focus on? ✔️✔️ Dental care for children

What is “oral surgery”? ✔️✔️ Surgical procedures involving the mouth and jaws

What does “prophylaxis” mean? ✔️✔️ Preventive dental cleaning

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