Quiz 4 (Oral Exam) Flashcards
Mandibular prognathism is this type of malocclusion
MAL3
Mutations of dentin sialophosphoprotein result in
Dentinogenesis imperfecta
A Gemini tooth is
A single tooth with twin crowns
T/F: It is mandatory to always open every patient’s mouth as part of your initial awake patient assessment
False
__________ are dental conditions associated with pediatric patients.
Periodontics
Mandibular periostitis ossificans
NONE OF THESE
The most important step of the awake exam is
A thorough history
All of the following regarding dilacerated roots are true except
They are a common finding.
_________ is the absence of teeth, for a variety of causes
Anodontia
T/F The maxillary and mandibular premolars meet and touch crowns in normal occlusion.
False
Skeletal malocclusions include all of the following classes except
Class I
All of the following statements regarding class II malocclusions are true except:
Maxilla is shorter than normal
Spearing/lancing canines
Are a genetic abnormality found in Persian cats
All of the following are true regarding asymmetric skeletal malocclusion except
NONE OF THESE
The extraction of primary teeth to prevent orthodontic malocclusion is called _________.
Interceptive orthodontics
In this type of malocclusion, mandibular teeth have a more buccal position than the antagonistic maxillary teeth.
Crossbite
Which of the following statements are not true regarding cranial mandibular osteodystrophy?
Is characterized by cancerous bone formation I the region of the temporomandibular joint
Maxillary Brachygnathism
(All of these) Is a common feature in brachycephalic breeds, often results in crowded and rotated maxillary teeth, and is a type III malocclusion.