EFDA ENTRANCE EXAM 2025-2026 ||Test bank EXAM 2025-2026
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Axial pertaining to the head, neck, and trunk
Cementum Specialized, calcified connective tissue that covers the anatomic
root of a tooth.
Cervical Division of the root nearest the neck of the tooth
Cingulum Raised, rounded area of the cervical third of the lingual surfaces
of anterior teeth
Concavities A hollowed or rounded inward shape. Curved inward.
Area of the mesial or distal surface of a tooth that
Contact Area
touches the adjacent tooth on the same arch.
Convexities Curved or rounded outward. Like the surface of a sphere.
Cusp Major elevation on the chewing surfaces of canines and posterior
teeth.
An elevation which extends in a mesial and distal
Cusp Ridge direction from the cusp tip. Cusp ridges form the
buccal and lingual margins of the occlusal surfaces
of posterior teeth.
Hard portion of the root that surrounds the pulp and is
Dentin
covered by enamel on the crown and by cementum on
the root.
Distal Farther away from the trunk of the body.
Triangular spaces in a gingival direction between the
Embrasures
proximal and two adjoining teeth in contact.
Enamel The hardest substance in the body and serves as the outer layer
of the dental crown.
Facial Tooth surface that is closest to the face.
Buccal Tooth surface that is closest to the inner cheeks.
Labial Facial surface closest to the lips.
Fossae Wide, shallow depression on the lingual surfaces of anterior
teeth.
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