Final - Root Anatomy Flashcards
anatomic crown/root is based on the blank
cej
thirds of the root
cervical, middle, apical
mandibular molars usually have a blank root cervical area compared to maxillary
short
tissues supporting the teeth in the maxilla and mandible
periodontium
periodontium that forms a collar around the tooth
gingival epithelium
roots are covered with blank
cementum
as inflammation/infection progresses there is a gradual deepening of the blank which leads to loss of alveolar bone and epithelial attachment
gingival sulcus
clinical crown/root is blank
what is visible in the oral cavity
pulp horn is actually blank not really the nerve
ct
these line up with cusps in molars
pulp horns
thirds of root
cervical, middle, apical
canals that are minor portals of exit in the root that are pretty tough to see in radiographs
accessory canals
object blank to x ray source moves the most
closest
buccal side moves more during x ray and this is called blank
buccal object rule
most maxillary molars have blank root canals
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