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Most maxillary 2nd premolars have: A. A single root B. A mesial and distal root C. A buccal and lingual root D. A mesiobuccal, distobuccal, and palatal root

a single root

Gingival form may be related to which of the following factors: A. Size of teeth B. Form of the interproximal contact areas C. Effects of periodontal disease D. A and B E. A, B, and C

a,b,c

Which of the following is true regarding the mandibular 1st molar A. It is the largest of the mandibular teeth B. It has 2 roots, mesial and distal C. The crown is wider mesiodistally than buccalingually D. A and B E. A, B, and C

a,b,c

Which of the following are true? A. A proper contact will prevent food impaction B. Proper contact will help maintain stability in tooth poisoning C. Wear of contact areas may contribute to interdental spacing D. All of the above

all of the above

Which statement concerning proximal contact areas is true? A. They support neighboring teeth, which stabilizes the dental arches B. They prevent food particles from entering interproximal areas C. They protect the interdental papillae, by shunting food in the buccal and lingual D. They form embrasures E. All of the above

all of the above

When compared to a maxillary 1st molar, the roots of a maxillary 2nd molar A. Are longer B. Are more divergent C. Have less potential for fusion D. Are greater in distal inclination

are greater in distal inclination

On the crown of a maxillary canine, the height of contour is normally located in the cervical third of which of the following surfaces: a. Labial b. Lingual c. Both Labial and Lingual d. Neither labial nor lingual

both labial and lingual

On the crown of the permanent mandibular 1st molar, which of the following cusp ridges of the DB cusp originates at the cusp tip and ....groove? A. Lingual cusp ridge B. Buccal cusp ridge C. Mesial cusp ridge D. Distal cusp ridge

Distal cusp ridge

. The dental formula for the human deciduous dentition is a. I 2/2 C 1/1 M 2/2 b. I 2/2 C 1/1 P 2/2 M 3/3 c. I 2/2 C 1/1 M 2/2 = 10 d. I 2/2 C 1/1 P 2/2 = 10 e. I 2/2 C 1/1 P 2/2 M 3/3 = 16

I 2/2 C 1/1 M 2/2 = 10

From the occlusal aspect, the mandibular 2nd premolar: A. Can have 2 or 3 cusps B. Have a very small lingual cusp C. Is used for tearing food D. Contacts the 2nd molar on the distal

can have 2 or 3 cusps

The labial outline of the crown of the maxillary lateral incisor from the incisal view is best described as: a. Flat b. Concave and rounded c. Convex and rounded d. None of the above

convex and rounded

The anatomic crown is that portion of the tooth that is a. In occlusion b. Exposed to oral fluids c. Coronal to the cervical line d. Occlusal to the gingival margins

coronal to the cervical line

An elevation or mound of enamel found on the occlusal surface of molars and premolars A. Tubercle B. Ridge C. Cingulum D. Cusp

cusp

The majority of the tooth consists of a. Pulp b. Crown c. Dentin d. Enamel

dentin

1. The proximal contact areas between anterior teeth are incisal to the middle third of the teeth. Which of the following is an exception to this rule a. Mesial contact of maxillary canine b. Distal contact of a maxillary canine c. Mesial contact of a maxillary lateral incisor d. Mesial contact of a mandibular lateral incisor

distal contact of a maxillary canine

When the root of an anterior tooth has a bend or slant, it is usually in a: a. Apical direction b. Labial direction c. Incisal direction d. Mesial direction e. Distal direction

distal direction

On the crowns of permanent maxillary molars, the contact area that is the smallest in time is known .... A. Distal surface of the maxillary 1st molar B. Distal surface of the maxillary 2nd molar C. Mesial surface of the maxillary 1st molar D. Mesial surface of the maxillary 2nd molar

distal surface of the maxillary 2nd molar

The mandibular arch is LONGER than the maxillary arch A. True B. False

false

The minimum number of lobes from which any tooth may develop A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four

four

The height of contour of the facial surface of a permanent mandibular central incisor is located: a. In the cervical third b. In the middle third c. At the junction of the incisal and middle third d. All the junction of the cervical and middle third

in the cervical third

5. From the facial aspect, the contact areas of the anterior maxillary teeth: a. Are always in the middle third b. Are located in the cervical third c. Are more incisally placed on the mesial d. Are placed more cervically on the mesial

incisally placed on the mesial

If you are working for the World Health Organization, the notation system you would use is the a. Palmer system b. Global system c. International system uz it d. Universal system

international system

Which of the lobes is the most prominent (well developed) on the maxillary canine? at a. Mesial b. Labial (middle) c. Distal d. All lobes are of equal size

labial (middle)

From a mesial or distal view, the center of the incisal ridge on the mandibular central incisor is: A. Variable B. Lingual to the long axis C. Facial to the long axis D. In line with the long axis

lingual to the long axis

Which following anatomical feature is sometimes found associated with a maxillary lateral incisor? A. Linguo-gingival fissure B. Labio-gingival fissure C. Mesio-gingival fissure D. Disto-gingival fissure

linguo-gingival fissure

The maxillary 1st premolar A. Longer occluso-gingivally than all posterior maxillary teeth B. Distal buccal cusp ridge is longer than mesial buccal cusp ridge wrong Wrong C. Has the most supplemental grooves in the mouth D. Has the most prominent distal cusp in the arch

longer occluso-gingivally than all posterior maxillary teeth

In describing the permanent maxillary central, the following are true EXCEPT: a. Widest anterior tooth b. Longest root in the mouth c. Largest crown in the mouth d. Erupts at 7-8 years old e. Is wider mesiodistally than faciolingually

longest root in the mouth

Mesiolingual grooves may be found on which of the following permanent teeth? A. Mandibular 2nd molars B. Mandibular 1st premolars C. Maxillary 1st molars D. Maxillary canines

mandibilar 1st premolar

Which of the following premolars frequently has only one pulp horn? A. Maxillary 1st B. Mandibular 1st C. Maxillary 2nd D. Mandibular 2nd

mandibular 1st

Which of the following premolars usually has two lingual cusps? A. Maxillary 1st B. Maxillary 2nd C. Mandibular 1st D. Mandibular 2nd

mandibular 1st

A mesio-lingual developmental groove is indicative of the A. Maxillary 1st premolar B. Maxillary 3rd molar C. Mandibular 1st premolar D. Maxillary 3rd molar E. Mandibular 2nd premolar

mandibular 1st premolar

Which of the following premolars usually has two lingual cusps? A. Maxillary 1st B. Maxillary 2nd C. Mandibular 1st D. Mandibular 2nd

mandibular 2nd

On which of the following permanent teeth is it most difficult to distinguish between mesial and distal aspects? A. Maxillary central incisor B. Mandibular central incisor C. Maxillary canines D. Mandibular lateral incisor

mandibular central incisor

. Which of the following incisors is normally considered to have the smallest crown dimension a. Maxillary central b. Maxillary laterals c. Mandibular centrals d. Mandibular laterals

mandibular centrals

Mesiolingual grooves may be found on which of the following permanent teeth

mandibular first premolars

Using the Universal notation system, tooth number 18 would refer to a. Mandibular right canine b. Maxillary left 1st molar c. Mandibular left 2nd molar d. Mandibular right 2nd molar e. Mandibular left 2nd molar maxillary 1st premolar

mandibular left 2nd molar

Which of the following teeth might possess three cusps? A. Maxillary 2nd premolar and maxillary 1st molar B. Maxillary 2nd premolar and mandibular 1st premolar C. Maxillary 1st molar and mandibular 2nd molar D. Maxillary 2nd molar and mandibular 1st premolar E. Maxillary 3rd molar and mandibular 2nd premolar

maxillary 1st molar and mandibular 2nd molar

The crown of which premolar is wider faciolingually than mesiodistally.... A. Maxillary 1st B. Mandibular 1st C. Maxillary 2nd D. Mandibular 2nd

maxillary 2nd

Which of the following permanent anterior teeth has the greatest variation in crown size and form? a. Mandibular central incisor b. Maxillary central incisor c. Mandibular canines d. Maxillary lateral incisor

maxillary lateral incisor

6. Which axial surface of the crown of a mandibular canine is almost parallel to the long axis of the tooth? a. Distal b. Facial c. Lingual d. Mesial

mesial

On the maxillary permanent incisors, the greatest curvature of the cervical line is on the: A. Mesial B. Distal C. Facial D. Occlusal E. Lingual

mesial

The cervical line on adult teeth has the greatest depth of curvature toward the incisal: A. Mesial aspect B. Distal aspect C. Facial aspect D. Lingual aspect

mesial aspect

If a maxillary 1st molar has a fourth pulp canal, it is located in which of the following? A. Mesiofacial B. Distofacial C. Palatal D. Fourth

mesiofacial

The distal contact area of a permanent maxillary canine is usually located at the a. Middle third b. Middle of the incisal third c. Middle of the cervical third d. Junction of the incisal and middle third

middle third

In contrast to maxillary canine crowns, mandibular canine crowns have which of the following anatomically? A. Greater measurements mesiodistally B. Greater measurements faciolingually C. More accentuated marginal ridges D. Greater measurements cervicoincisally

more accentuated marginal ridges

Which of the following features of permanent maxillary lateral incisor aids in distinguishing it from a mandibular lateral incisor? a. Flattened root b. More pronounced lingual fossa c. Thinner incisal ridge d. Sharper proximal incisal angles

more pronounced lingual fossa

The distoincisal corner of the permanent mandibular lateral incisor is: A. More incisally positioned than the mesioincisal corner B. Shaped the same as the mesioincisal corner C. More rounded than the mesioincisal corner D. Positioned and shaped the same as the mesioincisal corner E. Sharper than the mesioincisal corner

more rounded than the mesioincisal corner

At age 8, the maxillary 1st molar has: A. A mesial contact with the primary 1st molar B. A distal contact with the 2nd molar C. No mesial contact D. No distal contact E. Not yet erupted F. A mesial contact with the primary 2nd molar

no distal contact

The cusp ridge of the lingual cusp of the maxillary premolars is...? wrong wrong A. Functional cusp ridge B. Non-functional cusp ridge C. Incremental cusp ridge D. Marginal cusp ridge

non-functional cusp ridge

Which of the following best describes the location of the cervical line on a mandibular lateral incisor? A. On the distal, it is more apical than on the mesial B. On the lingual, it is more incisal than on the facial C. On the mesial, it is more incisal than on the distal D. On the facial, it is more apical than on the lingual E. On the facial and the lingual, it is at the same level

on the distal, it is more apical than on the mesial

The palmer notation system is frequently used by a. Prosthodontists b. Endodontists c. Orthodontists d. Periodontists e. Oral Surgeon

orthodontics

Which of the following ranks the roots of the maxillary 1st molar in order from LARGEST to SMALLEST? A. Palatal, mesiobuccal, distobuccal B. Palatal, distobuccal, mesiobuccal C. Mesiobuccal, palatal, distobuccal D. Distobuccal, mesiobuccal, palatal

palatal, mesiobuccal,distobuccal

Usually the first permanent tooth to erupt is: a. Permanent maxillary central incisor b. Deciduous maxillary 1st molar c. Permanent mandibular 1st molar d. Deciduous mandibular central incisor e. Permanent maxillary canine

permenant mandibular 1st molar

Using the universal notation system, tooth C is which of the following: a. Primary right maxillary right first molar b. Primary right maxillary canine c. Primary left mandibular second molar d. Permanent right maxillary canine.

primary right maxillary canine

. Normally the largest part of the pulp is at the: a. Apical foramen b. Root canal c. Pulp chamber d. Dentinoenamel junction

pulp chamber

From the occlusal aspect, which of the following represents the most... A. Round B. Square C. Trapezoid D. Rhomboidal E. Heart shaped

rhomboidal

Viewed from the occlusal, the basic coronal outline of a maxillary 1st molar is A. Square I wrong not sure what the quests Throat Iroot B. Circular C. Rhomboidal D. Pentagonal E. Rectangular

rhomboidal

A divided pulp canal is most likely to occur in the: a. Root of a maxillary canine b. Root of a mandibular canine** c. Root of a maxillary central incisor d. Root of a mandibular central incisor

root of a mandibular canine

A divided pulp canal is most likely to occur in the a. Root of a maxillary canine b. Root of mandibular canine c. Root of a maxillary central incisor d. Root of a mandibular central incisor

root of mandibular canine

. In the maxillary and mandibular arches, the teeth where the mesial surfaces contact are: a. The lateral and central incisors b. The canine and lateral incisor c. The central incisors d. The central incisor and the opposing lateral incisor

the central incisors

The part of the tooth which, at any given moment is exposed to the oral cavity is: Facial embrasure biggerthan the 1stmore lingual embrasure on themix a. The anatomic crown b. The clinical crown c. The section from the incisal to the cervix d. Measurably larger in young person's than older person's

the clinical crown

How does the greatest faciolingual measurement of the maxillary canine compare to its greatest mesiodistal measurement? A. The faciolingual measurement is less B. The measurements are equal C. The faciolingual measurement is greater D. There is no definite relation

the faciolingual measurement is greater

When the opposing teeth come together in an intercuspal or centric occlusion, each mandibular tooth contacts two maxillary teeth except: a. The mandibular third molar b. The maxillary canine c. The mandibular central incisors d. The mandibular first molar

the mandibular central incisors

. When viewed from the incisal, tip of the cusp of a maxillary canine, with reference to the center of the crown, is normally 1) lingual 2)facial 3) mesial 4) distal a. 1 and 3 b. 1 and 4 pegs lateral c. 2 and 3 d. 2 and 4

2 and 3

When grouping teeth, all below are considered except: a. (2) Sets b. (2) Arches c. (25) Classes d. (4) Quadrants e. Position (anterior or posterior)

25 classes

On a permanent maxillary central incisor we usually find: a. Four mamelones and 3 developmental lobes b. Two mamelons and three developmental lobes c. 3 mamelons and 4 developmental lobes d. 6 mamelons and 6 developmental lobes e. 3 mamelons and 3 developmental lobes

3 mammelons and 4 developmental grooves

The distolingual cusp of which of the following molars might be absent ? A. 1st molar B. 2nd molar C. 3rd molar D. 1st bicuspid

3rd molar

Which tooth is a maxillary 1st premolar (universal)? A. Number 11 B. Number 15 C. Number 28 D. Number 5

5

In our entire human dentition, we have how many different numbers of teeth? A. 32 B. 20 C. 34 D. 52

52

From a developmental viewpoint, mandibular molars have how many major cusps, as compound in how many major cusps... A. 5 : 3 B. 4 : 6 C. 5 : 4 D. 3 : 4

5:3

What is the mandibular right 1st primary molar using the international notation a. 64 b. 46 c. 84 d. J e. 12

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8. When the jaws are closed in centric or intercuspal occlusion: a. The maxillary 1st molar contacts the mandibular 1st and 2nd molars b. The mandibular 1st molar contacts the maxillary 1st premolar and the maxillary 1st molar c. The mandibular lateral incisor contacts the maxillary lateral incisor and maxillary canine d. The maxillary 3rd molar contacts the mandibular 2nd and 3rd molars

the maxillary 1st molar contacts the mandibular 1st and 2nd molars

When the jaw is closed in centric occlusion or intercuspal relation, all maxillary teeth contact two mandibular teeth EXCEPT: a. The maxillary 1st molar b. The maxillary 3rd molar c. The mandibular 1st premolar d. The maxillary central incisor

the maxillary 3rd molar

A defining characteristic of the mandibular 1st premolar is: A. The lingual cusp is higher than the facial cusp B. The crown is wider mesiodistally on the lingual than on the buccal C. Develops from 3 lobes D. The mesiolingual developmental groove

the mesiolingual developmental groove

. An example of a point angle would be: a. The mesiolingual angle b. The mesiolingual incisal angle c. The faciolingual distal angle d. The incisal and middle third

the mesiolingual incisal angle

The most distinguishable difference between the maxillary 1st and 2nd permanent premolars is A. The size of the crown B. The number of roots C. The number of lobes D. The curvature of facial surface E. None of the above

the number of roots

When viewed from the mesial, an identifying characteristic of a maxillary 1st premolar crown is which of the following? A. The presence of a mesial developmental depression B. A longer lingual cusp compared to the buccal cusp C. The presence of a mesiolingual groove D. A facial crest of contour located in the occlusal third of the crown E. A larger mesial root compared to a distal root

the presence of a mesial developmental depression

The maxillary lateral incisor is similar to the central incisor EXCEPT: A. The angles are rounder B. The cingulum is less obvious C. It is wider mesiodistally D. The root is proportionally longer E. The lingual fossa is deeper

the root is proportionally longer

All of the following are true concerning developmental grooves except: A. They are broad, deep, linear depressions B. They are formed during tooth development C. They usually separate the primary parts of the tooth or crown D. They are important "escape ways" for food during mastication

they are broad, deep, linear depressions

When compared to the maxillary central incisor, the maxillary canine normally exhibits which of the following: A. Wider crown mesiodistally B. Thicker crown labiolingually C. Longer crown incisogingivally D. Shorter crown and shorter root length

thicker crown labiolingually

Which of the following represents the eighth tooth from the midline in each mandibular quadrant at age 20? A. Second molar with incomplete root B. Second molar with complete root C. Third molar with incomplete root D. Third molar with complete root E. Not erupted

third molar with incomplete root

How many roots are visible from the buccal aspect of a maxillary 1st molar? A. One root B. Two roots C. Three roots D. Four roots

three roots

The incisors are all EXCEPT: a. Located in the anterior section of the mouth b. To incise or cut food c. To enable articulate speech d. To tear or shear food e. Have conical roots that taper apically

to tear or shear food

As a general rule, root tips tend to curve: A. Toward the mesial B. Toward the distal C. Toward the mesial on maxillary teeth, and the distal on posterior teeth D. Toward the distal on maxillary teeth, and the mesial on posterior teeth

toward the distal

The facial and lingual triangular ridges of the mandibular 1st premolar meet to form a ridge called the A. Mesial marginal B. Distal marginal C. Oblique D. Transverse

transverse

Any union of two triangular ridges produces a single ridge called A. A cusp ridge B. A marginal ridge wrong P MB DB C. A transverse ridge D. A proximal ridge

transverse ridge

When viewed from the facial aspect the anterior teeth are: a. Trapezoidal with large base at the cervical b. Rhomboidal with the base at the incisal c. Triangular with base at the cervical d. Trapezoidal with the larger base at the incisal e. Triangular with the base at the incisal

trapezoidal with the larger base at the incisal

The functional form of the proximal view of the mandibular central incisor is: A. Rhomboid (base incisal) B. Trapezoid (base cervical) C. Triangular (base incisal) D. Triangular (base cervical) E. None of the above

triangular (base cervical)

0. The mesio-incisal corner of the maxillary central incisor is virtually a right angle and relatively sharp a. True b. False

true

The crown of a mandibular canine, compared to the crown of a maxillary canine in the same mouth, is best described as: A. Wider mesiodistally B. Narrower mesiodistally C. Wider cervically D. Narrower cervically

wider cervically

The maxillary lateral incisor is similar to the central incisor, EXCEPT: a. The angles are rounder b. The cingulum is less obvious c. It is wider mesiodistally d. The root is proportionally longer e. The lingual fossa is deeper

x


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