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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