Ch 1 sec 3 Flashcards

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what are the 4 tissues a tooth is made of?

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enamel, dentin, cementum, pulp

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What 3 layers are considered relatively hard?

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enamel, dentin and cementum

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3
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What tissues are considered calcified?

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enamel, dentin and cementum. They are all full of minerals but especially calcium

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4
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What two tissues are normally visible on an intact tooth?

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enamel and cementum

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5
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enamel covers the portion of the tooth known as?

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anatomic crown

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cementum covers the portion of the tooth known as?

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anatomic root

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define enamel

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white-ish, protective surface layer of anatomic crown, highly calcified, hardest substance in the body, 95% calcium hydroxyapatite

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define cementum

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dull yellow, external layer of anatomic root, very thin, thinnest part is where the root meets the crown, about as hard as bone, 65% mineralized

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9
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define cementoenamel junction

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the root and crown meeting point of cementum and enamel

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10
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another name for cementoenamel?

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cervical line, bc it surrounds the neck or cervix of the tooth

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define dentin

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hard yellow tissue under enamel AND cementum,makes up bulk of crown and root, dentin is not visible unless its cover is cut or decayed off, about 70% making it less hard/brittle than enamel but stronger than cementum

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12
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define dentinoenamel junction

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inner surface of enamel where enamel joins dentin

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define cemetodentinal junction

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inner surface where cementum and dentin meet, cementum is so thin that it’s difficult to ID on radiograph

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define pulp

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soft non-mineralized connective tissue containing blood supply and nerves located in its pulp cavity

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15
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define pulp cavity

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is the center of a root and crown full of pulp

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16
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name the sections of the pulp cavity

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pulp chamber, root/pulp canal, apical foramen

17
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define pulp chamber

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coronal portion of pulp cavity towards the crown

18
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define root canal or pulp canal

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towards the apical foramen part of root

19
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define apical foramen

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a hole in pulp cavity that allow nerves and blood to enter the pulp chamber through the pulp/root canal

20
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What are the functions in the dental pulp?

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1) formative
2) sensory
3) nutritive
4) defensive/protective

21
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describe formative function of pulp?

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dentin producing cells, called odontoblasts, produce dentin throughout the life of a tooth. This normally maturing dentin is called secondary dentin

22
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describe formative sensory of pulp?

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Nerve ending cannot distinguish the cause of pain, but they alert the brain of pain from many causers such as: decay, sweet foods, hot, cold, drilling, infection, trauma

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describe formative nutritive of pulp?

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blood vessels transport nutrients from bloodstream into pulp cells and odontoblasts.

24
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describe formative defensive/protective of pulp?

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pulp responds to injury or decay by forming reparative dentin from the odontoblasts

25
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What are odontoblasts?

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Cells in the pulp that produce dentin and reparative dentin throughout the life of a tooth

26
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How long does it take for blood to go from your heart to your tooth?

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6 seconds