Anatomical Placement Lecture 1 Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 3 notation Systems used to identify teeth?

A

Universal System
Palmer System
FDI System

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What is the Universal System for the Primary/Deciduous Teeth?

A

Continuous Lettering System (A thru T)

All capital letters

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What is the Palmer System for the Primary/Deciduous Teeth?

A

A thru E (capital letters) including the Quadrant designation
Beginning w/the central incisors

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What is the FDI System for the Primary/Deciduous teeth?

A

5 thru 8 per quadrant
and
1 thru 5 for tooth (beginning w/the central incisors)

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5
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What is the Universal System for the Permanent/Secondary teeth?

A

Continuous Numbering System (1 thru 32)

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What is the Palmer System for the Permanent/Secondary teeth?

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1 thru 8 including the Quadrant designation

beginning w/the central incisors

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What is the FDI System for the Permanent/Secondary teeth?

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1 thru 4 for Quadrants
and
1 thru 8 for tooth (beginning w/the central incisors)

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8
Q

The Anterior teeth include what teeth?

A

the Incisors and canines

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The Posterior teeth include what teeth?

A

the Premolars and Molars

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10
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What is the Dental Formula per quadrant for the Primary/Deciduous teeth?

A

2-1-2

2-incisors
1-canine
2-molars

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What is the Dental Formula per quadrant for the Permanent/Secondary teeth?

A

2-1-2-3

2-incisors
1-canine
2-premolars
3-molars

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12
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How many Sextants are there?

A

6 Sextants

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13
Q

Sextant 1 includes which teeth?

A

UR Maxillary premolars and molars

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14
Q

Sextant 2 includes which teeth?

A

Maxillary Anterior incisors and canines

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Sextant 3 includes which teeth?

A

UL premolars and molars

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16
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Sextant 4 includes which teeth?

A

LL molars and premolars

17
Q

Sextant 5 includes which teeth?

A

Mandibular Anterior canine and incisors

18
Q

Sextant 5 includes which teeth?

A

LR Mandibular premolars and molars

19
Q

The D-A-Q-T System is what of the tooth?

A

Is the Formal Name of the tooth

20
Q

What does the D-A-Q-T System stand for?

A

D- Dentition (Primary vs. Permanent)
A- Arch (Maxillary vs. Mandibular)
Q- Quad (Left vs. Right)
T- Tooth (Type and Class)

21
Q

Type means…

A

Lateral or Central (incisors)

1st or 2nd (premolars or molars)

22
Q

Class means….

A

Incisor
Premolar
Molar

23
Q

Which tooth does not have a type?

A

Canine (because there is only one per quad)

24
Q

What are the descriptive traits of a tooth?

A

Set Traits
Arch Traits
Class Traits
Type Traits

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Define Set Traits
Characteristics in primary and permanent dentition
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Define Arch Trait
Characteristics in Maxillary or Mandibular teeth
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Define Class Trait
Place teeth in functional categories | incisors, canine, premolar, molar
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Define Type Trait
Differentiate teeth w/a class
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What are the Thirds of Teeth/Roots?
Root thirds Crown thirds Proximal surface thirds Direct view thirds
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The Root thirds is?
Apical Middle Cervical
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The Crown thirds is?
Cervical Middle (middle & lingual) Occlusal (posterior tooth) Incisal (anterior tooth)
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The Proximal surface thirds is?
Labial | Buccal
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The Direct view thirds is?
Mesial Middle Distal
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The Primary dentition has long root and a lot of enamel?
False: Primary dentition has very short roots and very little enamel
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What are the Line angles of a tooth?
Where TWO surfaces meet or intersect
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What are the Point angles of a tooth?
Where THREE surfaces meet or intersect