Week 1 - Intro Dent Anatomy & Numbering System Flashcards

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What are the upper teeth in the deciduous set?

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Central Incisor, Lateral Incisor, Canine (Cuspid), First Molar, Second Molar

The deciduous teeth are also known as baby teeth or primary teeth.

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When do the Upper Deciduous Central Incisors typically erupt?

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8-12 months

Eruption times can vary from child to child.

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What is the eruption age range for Upper Deciduous Lateral Incisors?

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9-13 months

These teeth follow the central incisors in the eruption sequence.

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When do Deciduous Canines (Cuspids) usually erupt in the upper set?

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16-22 months

Canines are important for tearing food.

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What is the eruption age range for Upper Deciduous First Molars?

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13-19 months

First molars help in grinding food.

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When do the Deciduous Second Molars typically erupt in the upper teeth?

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25-33 months

This is usually the last of the primary teeth to erupt.

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What are the lower teeth in the deciduous set?

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Central Incisor, Lateral Incisor, Canine (Cuspid), First Molar, Second Molar

The lower set mirrors the upper set in terms of types of teeth.

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When do the Deciduous Second Molars erupt in the lower teeth?

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23-31 months

The eruption pattern can vary among children.

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What is the eruption age range for Deciduous First Molars in the lower set?

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14-18 months

First molars play a crucial role in chewing.

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When do Deciduous Canines (Cuspids) usually erupt in the lower set?

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17-23 months

Canines are often the last of the anterior teeth to erupt.

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What is the eruption age range for Deciduous Lateral Incisors in the lower set?

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10-16 months

These teeth follow the central incisors.

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When do Deciduous Central Incisors typically erupt in the lower set?

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6-10 months

Central incisors are usually the first teeth to erupt.

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What are the Permanent Upper Teeth?

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Central Incisor, Lateral Incisor,Canine ,First Premolar,Second Premolar,First Molar,Second Molar,Third Molar

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When do Upper Permanent Central Incisors erupt?

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7-8 years

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When do Upper Permanent Lateral Incisors erupt?

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8-9 years

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When do Upper Permanent Canines (Cuspids) erupt?

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11- 12 years

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When do Upper Permanent First Premolars erupt?

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10-11 years

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When do Upper Permanent Second Premolars erupt?

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10-12 years

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When do Upper Permanent First Molars erupt?

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When do Upper Permanent Second Molars erupt?

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12-13 years

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When do Upper Permanent Third Molars erupt?

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17-21 years

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What are the Permanent Lower Teeth?

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Central Incisor, Lateral Incisor,Canine ,First Premolar,Second Premolar,First Molar,Second Molar,Third Molar

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When do Lower Permanent Second Molars erupt?

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11-13 years

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When do Lower Permanent Second Premolars erupt?

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11-12 years

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When do Lower Permanent Canines erupt?
9-10 years
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When do Lower Permanent Lateral Incisors erupt?
7-8 years
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When do Lower Permanent Central Incisors erupt?
6-7 years
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When do Lower Permanent Third Molars erupt?
17-21 years
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When do Lower Permanent First Molars erupt?
6-7 years
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When do Lower Permanent First Premolars erupt?
10-12 years
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What are the soft tissue of the perdontium?
1. Gingiva 2. Periodontal Ligament (PDL_
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What are the hard tissues of the peridontium?
1. Cementum (belongs to the tooth) 2. Alveolar Bone
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What are the two parts of the pulp cavity?
1 - Pulp chamber + pulp horns 2 - Root canal(s) ## Footnote The pulp chamber and pulp horns represent the coronal part, while the root canal(s) represent the radicular part.
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What does the pulp chamber contain?
Pulp and pulp horns ## Footnote The pulp chamber is the coronal part of the pulp cavity.
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Where is the root canal located?
Inside the roots ## Footnote The root canal represents the radicular part of the pulp.
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What is the apical foramen?
The terminal opening of the root that connects the root canal to the external environment ## Footnote It serves as a passage for nerves and blood vessels.
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Fill in the blank: The pulp cavity consists of a pulp chamber, pulp horns, and _______.
root canal(s) ## Footnote The root canal(s) represents the radicular part of the pulp.
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True or False: The apical foramen is located at the top of the pulp chamber.
False ## Footnote The apical foramen is located at the terminal opening of the root.
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What are the functions of teeth?
1. Mastication 2. Appearance 3. Speech 4. Growth of jaw
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