Dental Anatomy Primary Dentition Flashcards

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1
Q

primary teeth are _(more/less)_ mineralized than permanent teeth, and are consequently _(more/less)_ worn

A

less mineralized, more worn

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2
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the difference in space from the primary to the permanent dentition is ___mm

A

2-4mm

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3
Q

mamelons that remain beyond the age of 10 generally indicate what type of bite pattern?

A

open bite

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4
Q

calcification of primary roots in normally completed by age ___

A

3-4 years

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5
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what is the usual pattern of eruption for primary teeth?

A
  • centrals, laterals, 1st molars, canines, 2nd molars
  • front to back except canine
  • lowers before uppers except laterals
  • girls before boys
  • slim before stocky
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6
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where does the primate space develop in maxillary primary dentition? what about mandibular primate space?

A
  • maxillary - between lateral and canine
  • mandibular - between the canine and the 1st molar
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7
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what is the most frequent cause of primary spacing for the anterior teeth?

A

growth of the dental arches

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8
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the direction of primary enamel rods in the cervical 3rd is in what direction? what about permanent?

A
  • primary - occlusal direction
  • permanent - apical direction
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9
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primary molar roots are _(more/less)_ divergent than permanent molar roots

A

more

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10
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do primary or permanent molars lack identifiable root trunks?

A

primary

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11
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which primary tooth has the smallest faciolingual crown dimension?

A

primary mandibular central incisor

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12
Q

which primary tooth is the most bilaterally symmetrical?

A

mandibular central incisor (same for permanent dentition)

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13
Q

in delayed resorption of primary incisors, the permanent incisors usually eruption in what direction?

A

lingual

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14
Q

the primary central incisor has a prominent cervical ridge on what locations?

A

both the facial and lingual surfaces

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15
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from the facial view, the crown of a primary canine has a mesial cusp ridge that is _(longer/shorter)_ than the distal cusp ridge

A

longer

this means that the cusp tip will be offset to the distal

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16
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the primary maxillary 1st molar has a crown that somewhat resembles what permanent tooth?

17
Q

the primary maxillary 1st molar has roots that resemble what permanent tooth?

A

maxillary molar

18
Q

which primary maxillary tooth has the most prominent cervical ridge, and what surface is it on?

A

maxillary 1st molar on the MF surface

19
Q

which primary tooth generally has an oblique ridge?

A

maxillary 2nd molar

20
Q

the primary maxillary 2nd molar is the only primary posterior tooth to have what 3 things?

A
  • oblique ridge
  • transverse ridge (primary mandibular 1st molar has this as well)
  • DL groove
21
Q

the primary ___ molar generally exhibits a cusp of carabelli

A

maxillary 2nd molar

22
Q

what are the last primary teeth to erupt?

A

maxillary 2nd molars

23
Q

the primary maxillary 2nd molar exhibits _(more/less)_ cusps than the primary maxillary 1st molar

24
Q

the primary maxillary 2nd molar most resembles what permanent tooth?

A

maxillary 1st molar

25
the primary tooth that has the most distinctly prominenet facial cervical ridge is the \_\_\_
mandibular 1st molar (vs maxillary 1st molar, which has the most prominent cervical ridge of the maxillary teeth only)
26
from the facial view of a primary mandibular 1st molar, the CEJ is most apically positioned in what area?
the mesial 3rd this is a result of its prominent facial cervical ridge
27
the primary mandibular 1st molar usually exhibits a \_(mesial/distal)\_ triangular fossa
distal
28
which primary tooth has the most distinct transverse ridge?
mandibular 1st molar
29
what permanent tooth does the primary mandibular 1st molar resemble?
none
30
which primary teeth differ most from permanent teeth?
mandibular 1st molars
31
which cusp is the highest and sharpest on a primary mandibular 1st molar?
ML