Oral Anatomy Final - Tooth Anatomy Flashcards
questions taken from the lecture powerpoints
What are the 4 tissues of a tooth?
enamel, dentin, cementum, pulp
What is the difference between a clinical crown/root and an anatomical crown/root?
A clinical crown is the part of the tooth that is visible in the mouth and the anatomical crown is the portion of the tooth covered with enamel. The clinical root is the part of the tooth that is not visible in the mouth. The anatomical root is the part of the tooth that is covered by cementum.
What is the order of the words to describe a tooth structure/surface?
Mesial Distal Facial/Labial/Buccal Lingual Occlusal/Incisal Cervical/Apical
What two teeth have the longest crown in the mouth?
mandibular canine or maxillary central incisor (for OSU, maxillary central incisor is considered to have longest crown)
What tooth is the longest tooth in the mouth?
maxillary canine
What tooth has the widest crown in the mouth?
mandibular first molar
What tooth has the narrowest crown in the mouth?
mandibular central incisor
What are perikymata?
very small horizontal wave-like ripples of enamel on newly erupted adult teeth
On which side (mesial or distal) does the CEJ curve more?
mesial
Which has more CEJ curvature: the maxillary 2nd molars or the maxillary central incisors?
maxillary central incisors
What is the anteroposterior curve (of Spee)? (which way does it curve?)
curves upward like a smile when looking at the teeth from a lateral view
What is the mediolateral curve (of Wilson)?
curves upward like a smile when looking at the teeth from a facial view
Describe an ideal Class I occlusion.
- maxillary teeth are facial to mandibular
- mesiobuccal cusp of maxillary first molar fits into the mesiobuccal groove of the mandibular first molar
How many lobes form anterior teeth?
four lobes (three facial and one lingual)
How many lobes form premolars?
three facial lobes and one lobe per lingual cusp
How many lobes form molars?
one lobe per major cusp
What is the difference between a Class II and Class III occlusion?
Class II occlusion is an overbite in which the maxillary teeth are far more anterior than the mandibular teeth.
Class III occlusion is a cross-bite in which the mandibular teeth are far more anterior than the maxillary teeth.
What are the functions of incisors?
- cut food
- articulate speech
- support lips (esthetics)
- guide mandible during movement
What is the longest incisor crown?
maxillary central incisor
What are mamelons?
bumps on the incisal surface of incisors which reflect the 3 labial developmental lobes
Which incisors have longer roots when comparing them to the crown length?
mandibular incisors (mandibular incisors roots are much longer than their crowns whereas maxillary incisor roots are closer in length to their crowns)
On which surface is the incisal wear for maxillary and mandibular incisors?
For maxillary incisors, the wear is on the lingual surface.
For mandibular incisors, the wear is on the facial surface.
In general, which proximal contacts are more cervical: mesial or distal?
Distal contact is more cervical.
What is the general shape of the root of maxillary central incisors? Of maxillary lateral incisors?
Maxillary central incisor roots are cone-shaped.
Maxillary lateral incisor roots are more oval-shaped.
Which maxillary incisor have deeper lingual pits/fossa?
maxillary lateral incisors
Which way does the cingulum of the maxillary central incisor lean?
toward the distal
Maxillary central incisors and mandibular lateral incisors have a distoincisal edge that is lingual to the axis due to the _______ twist.
distolingual twist
What tooth has the largest CEJ curve for all teeth?
maxillary central incisor
In which third is the facial and lingual height of contours located for maxillary incisors?
the cervical third
For maxillary incisors, which is greater: the mesiodistal dimension or the faciolingual dimension?
mesiodistal
Which way do roots more often bend: distal or mesial?
distally
Which way does the cingulum of the mandibular lateral incisor tilt?
distal
Are mandibular roots wider faciolingually or mesiodistally?
faciolingually
What is the general shape of a cross-section of a mandibular incisor root?
“kidney” or “bow” shaped due to the mesial and distal root depressions
What are the functions of canines?
- support lips and cheeks
- cut, pierce, or shear food
- protect (separate) posterior teeth during mandibular movements resulting in canine-protected occlusion
Which cusp ridge is shorter on a canine: mesial or distal?
The mesial cusp ridge is shorter.
On which arch is the labial ridge more prominent on a canine?
maxillary canine
Which dimension is greater in a canine: labiolingual or mesiodistal?
Canines crowns are greater labiolingually than mesiodistally, like mandibular incisors.
What shape is the incisal facet (wear) on the maxillary canine?
diamond shaped
Which tooth has a mesial contour that is flat and in line with the root of the tooth?
mandibular canine
On which arch is the canine cusp tip sharper?
The maxillary cusp tip is sharper.
What is the tooth with the most cervical proximal contact of all the anterior teeth in both arches?
the distal contact of the maxillary canine
What is the difference between maxillary and mandibular canine roots?
Maxillary canine roots have a sharp apex and are more likely to bend distally.
Mandibular canine roots are more blunt and rarely bend.
On which arch is the canine cingulum larger?
The maxillary canine cingulum is larger.
On which arch is the canine cingulum angled more to the distal?
Mandibular canines have a cingulum that is angled toward the distal, like mandibular lateral incisors and maxillary central incisors.
How does the facial height of contour for canines differ between the maxillary and mandibular arches?
Maxillary canine facial height of contour is farther from the CEJ and more prominent than mandibular.
On which side, mesial or distal, is the root depression greater on canines?
The distal root depression is greater than the mesial.
On which arch(es) is the distolingual twist apparent in canines?
Mandibular canines have a distolingual twist.