The teeth Flashcards

1
Q

What is the general function of the teeth?

A

to break down food material during mastication in order to increase its surface area to facilitate enzyme activity and absorption

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2
Q

What is the hardest substance in the human body?

A

Enamel of the teeth

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3
Q

What covers the crown of the tooth?

A

Enamel

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4
Q

What is directly internal to the enamel?

A

Dentin

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5
Q

What makes up most of the tooth?

A

Dentin

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6
Q

What fills the central cavity of the tooth?

A

Pulp

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7
Q

What is contained within the pulp?

A

blood vessels, nerves, lymphatics all enter the pulp through the apical foramen

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8
Q

What is the bone like substance that covers the root of the tooth?

A

Cementum

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9
Q

What is the part of the tooth that projects above the gingivae and is covered by enamel?

A

The Crown

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10
Q

What is the junction between the crown and root of the tooth?

A

Neck

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11
Q

What is the part of the tooth that is embedded within the alveolar process of the maxilla or mandible and is covered by cementum?

A

Root

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12
Q

What is the common name for the gingivae?

A

The Gums

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13
Q

What is the gingivae?

A

Specialized oral mucosa that surrounds the teeth and covers adjacent alveolar bone

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14
Q

What is the type of tooth that is chisel-shaped and designed for cutting?

A

Incisors

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15
Q

These single rooted, pointed teeth are made for cutting and are used for puncturing and tearing. What teeth are these?

A

Canines

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16
Q

What teeth are single rooted, with broad chewing surfaces and are used for grinding?

A

Pre-Molars

17
Q

What teeth are multi-rooted with very broad chewing surfaces and are used for grinding?

A

Molars

18
Q

What is the surface of the teeth that faces the lip in the inscisors and canines?

A

Labial Surface

19
Q

What surface of the teeth that faces the cheeks int eh premolars and molars?

A

Buccal surface

20
Q

What is the surface of the teeth that faces the tongue?

A

Lingual Surface

21
Q

What is the surface of the teeth that faces anterior and toward the mid-line?

A

Mesial Surface

22
Q

What is the surface of the teeth that faces posterior and away from the mid-line?

A

Distal Surface

23
Q

What is the surface of the teeth that is used for chewing?

A

Occlusal Surface

24
Q

What is the dentition?

A

The set of the teeth

25
Q

What is the total number of deciduous teeth? How many are in each quadrant?

A

20; 5

26
Q

What is the total number of permanent teeth? How many are in each quadrant?

A

32; 8

27
Q

What teeth are missing in the deciduous teeth?

A

Premolars

28
Q

What teeth will replace the deciduous molars?

A

Adult/Permanent Premolars

29
Q

Which teeth are commonly called the “wisdom teeth”? Why are they called this?

A

The 3rd Molar in the adult teeth: They do not erupt until 17-20 years of age

30
Q

What is the innervation of the Maxillary (upper) teeth?

A

Superior Alveolar Branches of the Maxillary Division of the Trigeminal Nerve (CN V)

31
Q

What is the innervation of the Mandibular (lower) teeth?

A

Inferior Alveolar Branches of the Mandibular Division of the Trigeminal Nerve (CN V)