Hard tissue charting Flashcards

1
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Missing teeth:

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Box or shade

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2
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Unerupted tooth

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Overeruption

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4
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Incomplete eruption

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5
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What does the arrow mean

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drifting

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6
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T/F: Impacted teeth are charted on facial views only except facial and lingual impactions which are recorded on occlusal views

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True

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7
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Vertical impaction

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Horizontal Impaction

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9
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mesio-angular impaction

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10
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T/F: Rotaions are recorded on the occlusal view

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True

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11
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Rotated mesiofacial

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Rotated distofacial

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13
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Supernumarary

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14
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Extraction

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15
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Hypoplasia

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16
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Erosion

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17
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Abbrasion

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18
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Attrition

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19
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What is hypoplasia?

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An enamel defect characterized by thin or abset enamel

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20
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What is abfraction?

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friction and pressure on the tooth and gums

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21
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Abrasion

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Erosion

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23
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Abfraction

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24
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Attrition

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Class I furcation

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Class II furcation

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Class III furcation

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Class I furcation

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Class II furcation

30
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Class III furcation

31
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Fracture Class I

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Fracture Class II

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Fracture Class III

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Fracture Class IV

35
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Periapical pathology - Abscess

36
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Complete RTC filling

37
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Incomplete RCT filling

38
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Overexteded RTC filling

39
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Pulpotomy (Py)

40
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What is pulpotomy?

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Pulp that resides in the crown of the tooth is taken out, but the roots are left in.

41
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Am

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Amalagam

42
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C.R.

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Composite Resins

43
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V

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Vaneer

44
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Ce

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Cement

45
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G

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Gold restorations

46
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PBM

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Porcelain bonded to metal

47
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P

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Porcelain crown

48
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S.S.C.

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Stainless Steel Crown

49
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s

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Pit and Fissure Sealants

50
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Loose contact

51
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2mm open contact

52
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Implant

53
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Class I caries

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Occlusal surface of 2/3 posterior teeth and buccalor lingual pits
(pits & fissures)

54
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Class II caries

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Inter-proximal surface of posterior teeth

55
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Class III caries

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Inter-proximal surface of anterior teeth

56
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Class IV caries

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Inter-proximal surface of anterior teeth including the incisal edge

57
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Class V caries

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Cervical third (gingival area of buccal andlingual) of all teeth

58
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Class VI caries

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Cusp tips of posterior teeth or incisal edges ofanterior (due to toothwear)

59
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Mobility II = M2

60
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Mobility III = M3

61
Q
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Barely any movement

62
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All findings are recorded in blue or black EXCEPT

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caries, extractions and fractures which are charted in red