Dental Review Flashcards
Term for an abnormality in the position of the teeth. A). Oligodontia B). Polydontia C). Malocclusion D). Gemini
C). Malocclusion
Term for fewer teeth than normal A). Oligodontia B). Polydontia C). Malocclusion D). Gemini
A). Oligodontia
Term for more teeth than normal. A). Oligodontia B). Polydontia C). Malocclusion D). Gemini
B). Polydontia
Term for single tooth bud attempts to divide into 2 teeth (2 crowns) A). Oligodontia B). Polydontia C). Malocclusion D). Gemini
D). Gemini
What Malocclusion class would be considered with anterior cross bite? A) Class 1 B) Class 2 C) Class 3 D) Class 4
A) Class 1
What is another term for an undershot bite ( mandible is longer than maxialla)?
A) Prognathism
B). Brachygnathism
A). Prognathism
What is another term for an overshot bite? (Mandible is shorter than maxilla)
A). Prognathism
B). Brachynathism
B). Brachygnathism
Which organs are most affected with Periodontal Disease? A) Lungs B) Kidneys C) Liver D) All of the above
D). ALl of the above
Tooth Motility 1 M1 is characterized by:
A). <1mm of side to side movement
B). _> 1mm of side-to-side movement
C). >1 mm of side to side movement and up and down in the socket movement
A). <1mm of side to side movement
Term for area between the roots where they join the crown (of multi-rooted teeth).
A) Furcation
B). Gemini
C). Polydontia disease
A). Furcation
What is the classification if the probe can pass halfway into the furcation? A). F1 B). F2 C). F3 D). F4
F2
what is Periodontitis?
Inflammation of the periodontal tissue
What are some clinical signs of Periodontitis? A). Halitosis B). Difficulty eating C). red, inflammed gingiva D). Excessive drooling E). All of the above
E). All of the above
What stage of Periodontitis shows ginigivitis, mild redness of gingiva at crest, mild plaque? A). Stage 1 B). Stage 2 C). Stage 3 D). Stage 4
A). Stage 1
What stage of periodontitis shows advanced attachment loss, deep pocket formation, gingival recession, pus? A). Stage 1 B). Stage 2 C). Stage 3 D). Stage 4
D). Stage 4