Ch. 23 Module 2: Section 23.04-23.05 Dynamic Study Module
The permanent dentition consists of __________ teeth in a full set.
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Match the following substance involved in organic molecule digestion with its description: Salivary amylase
Begins carbohydrate digestion in the mouth
Match the physiological quality of the structure at "A."
Brittle and thick as a dime
Which phase of swallowing is voluntary?
Buccal phase
Match the following: Mumps in males
Carries a 25% risk of leading to sterility.
Match the following digestive process with the correct description: Mechanical digestion
Chewing, mixing, churning, and segmenting food
Match the physiological quality of the structure at "D."
Covers the root of the tooth
Match the following part of a tooth with its description: Crown.
Exposed and covered in enamel
Match the physiological quality of the structre at "E."
Forms a gomphosis
Match the following part of a tooth with its description: Periodontal ligament.
Forms the support of the gomphosis
Match the structure in or around the oral cavity with its description: Parotid gland.
Large salivary gland lying near the ear
Match the following term with its correct description: In direct contact with ingested food.
Mucosa
Match the following: Periodontitis.
Neutrophils and other immune cells attack body tissues, carving deep pockets around the teeth.
What type of epithelium is the esophageal mucosa lined with?
Nonkeratinized stratified squamous
How does food move through the esophagus to the stomach?
Peristalsis
Match the following: Caries
Results from bacterial action that gradually demineralizes enamel.
Match the structure in or around the oral cavity with its description: Sublingual gland.
Salivary gland below the tongue
Match the physiological quality of the structure at "B."
Shock absorber during biting
Match the physiological quality of the structure at "C."
Surrounds the tooth like a collar
Match the following digestive process with the correct description: Ingestion
Taking food into the digestive system
Match the following: Gingivitis
The gums are red, sore, swollen, and may bleed.
Match the following: GERD
This causes a burning, radiating substernal pain.
Which of the following teeth are most commonly impacted?
Wisdom teeth
The calcified form of dental plaque is called __________.
calculus or tartar
The point at which the esophagus passes through the diaphragm is called the __________.
esophageal hiatus
The myxovirus causes __________.
mumps
During swallowing food moves from the mouth to the ___________.
oropharynx