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PA EFDA Board UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers How many molars are present in the mandibular arch? - CORRECT ANSWER - 6 The permanent mandibular second molar differs from the permanent mandibular first molar by number of? - CORRECT ANSWER - Cusps Which is not found on the occlusal surface of a mandibular molar? - CORRECT ANSWER - Cingulum A cusp of carabelli is located on a maxillary first molar of the? - CORRECT ANSWER Mesiolingual cusp 3 round protuberances - CORRECT ANSWER - Mamelons What is found on both posterior and anterior teeth? - CORRECT ANSWER ridges A ligual pit is most commonly found on what teeth #'s? - CORRECT ANSWER What molar is likely to have 3 buccal cusps? - CORRECT ANSWER - Marginal - Mandibular first The label Mesiobucco-occlusal is appropriate for? - CORRECT ANSWER -

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PA EFDA Board UPDATED Exam
Questions and CORRECT Answers
How many molars are present in the mandibular arch? - CORRECT ANSWER -6


The permanent mandibular second molar differs from the permanent mandibular first molar by
number of? - CORRECT ANSWER - Cusps


Which is not found on the occlusal surface of a mandibular molar? - CORRECT
ANSWER - Cingulum



A cusp of carabelli is located on a maxillary first molar of the? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Mesiolingual cusp


3 round protuberances - CORRECT ANSWER - Mamelons



What is found on both posterior and anterior teeth? - CORRECT ANSWER - Marginal
ridges


A ligual pit is most commonly found on what teeth #'s? - CORRECT ANSWER - 7 and 10



What molar is likely to have 3 buccal cusps? - CORRECT ANSWER - Mandibular first



The label Mesiobucco-occlusal is appropriate for? - CORRECT ANSWER - Point Angle
of a posterior tooth


On a maxillary first premolar what is the groove that sperates the buccal and lingual cusps? -
CORRECT ANSWER - Central groove

,The molar with a Y,H, or U pattern - CORRECT ANSWER - Mandibular second premolar



A facial and lingual triangular ridge join to form? - CORRECT ANSWER - Transverse
ridge


Cusps for a mandibular first molar - CORRECT ANSWER - mesiolingual, mesiofacial,
distolingual, distofacial, distal


Major difference between first and second molars? - CORRECT ANSWER - 1st molars
has 5 cusps, 2nd molars have 4 cusps


Which is true of oblique ridges? - CORRECT ANSWER - Only Maxillary molars have
Oblique ridges


Facial surfaces of teeth include what? - CORRECT ANSWER - Labial and Buccal
surfaces


Elevated crests of enamel that form mesial and distal margins of the occlusal surface -
CORRECT ANSWER - Marginal ridges



The bulk of a tooth is made up of - CORRECT ANSWER - Dentin



Interproximal spaces between teeth - CORRECT ANSWER - Gingival papillae



Mesial and distal marginal ridges are found on - CORRECT ANSWER - Both Posterior
and Anterior teeth


The distal triangular fossa of the maxillary first molar is separated from the central fossa by the?
- CORRECT ANSWER - Oblique ridge

, A pinpoint depression where two or more grooves meet? - CORRECT ANSWER - Pit


V-shaped spaces between proximal surfaces of two adjoining teeth - CORRECT
ANSWER - Embrasure


A cavity prep the includes the mesial incisal angle of a maxillary central incisor is a? -
CORRECT ANSWER - Class IV



Overbite - CORRECT ANSWER - Vertical overlap of maxillary incisors



Centric occlusion - CORRECT ANSWER - Touching together of the upper and lower teeth
when jaws are closed


Overjet - CORRECT ANSWER - Horizontal space between upper and lower incisors



Excursive movements - CORRECT ANSWER - Movement of jaw from left to right



Protrusive movements - CORRECT ANSWER - Thrusting lower jaw forward



Crossbite - CORRECT ANSWER - Mandibular teeth are facial to their maxillary
counterparts


Working cusps - CORRECT ANSWER - Lingual of upper; Buccal of lower



Non-working cusps - CORRECT ANSWER - Buccal of upper; Lingual of lower



Walls of a molar - CORRECT ANSWER - pulpal floor,buccal,distal,lingual,mesial

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