Key Concepts in Oral Anatomy for Final Examination
Anatomic Crown
Tooth portion covered with enamel.
Circulatory System
Transports nutrients and oxygen throughout the body.
Endocrine System
Uses hormones to regulate body functions.
Palatine Tonsils
Visible tonsils located in the mouth.
Lymphocytes
Cells that produce antibodies to fight disease.
Lymph Nodes
Component of lymphatic system producing antibodies.
Muscular System
Composed of striated, smooth, and cardiac muscles.
Sharpey's Fibers
Connect cementum of tooth to bone.
Heart Valve
Controls blood flow through the heart.
Tertiary Dentin
Forms in response to dental trauma.
Zygomatic Bone
Forms the prominence of the cheek.
Suture
Immovable joint formed by jagged bone edges.
Blood Vessels
Includes arteries, veins, and capillaries.
Lymphatic System
Includes tonsils and spleen for immune function.
Tuberculosis
Infectious disease spread through coughing.
Bruxism
Involuntary gnashing and grinding of teeth.
Pulp
Living tissue of the tooth with nerves.
Periosteum
Membrane necessary for bone growth and repair.
Multiple Sclerosis
Nervous system disorder affecting motor functions.
Exfoliation
Normal shedding of primary teeth.
Sinus
Air-filled cavity within a bone.
Synovial Joint
Allows movement, e.g., temporomandibular joint.
Cementum
Anchors tooth into bony socket.
Temporomandibular Joint
Articulation between temporal bones and mandible.
Nervous System
Body's communication system for signals.
Inflammation
Body's protective response to injury.
Alveolar Processes
Bone extensions supporting teeth in jaws.
Respiratory System
Delivers oxygen and removes carbon dioxide.
Acne
Disorder of the integumentary system.
Cranium
Eight bones protecting the brain.
Diabetes Mellitus
Endocrine disorder affecting blood sugar levels.
Bell's Palsy
Facial paralysis affecting mouth and eye closure.
Compact Bone
Outer layer of hard, dense bone.
Cranial Nerves
Part of the peripheral nervous system.
Trigeminal Nerve
Primary nerve for oral cavity innervation.
Odontogenesis
Process of tooth formation.
Parotid Gland
Produces ~25% of total saliva volume.
Integumentary System
Regulates body temperature and protects against disease.
Cleft Lip/Palate
Result of disruption in palate formation.
Dermis
Skin layer providing touch, temperature, and pain.
Platelets
Small blood elements crucial for clotting.
Sialolith
Stone in salivary duct blocking saliva flow.
Mandible
Strongest and only movable facial bone.
Histology
Study of tissue structure and function.
Supernumerary Teeth
Teeth in excess of normal 32 permanent teeth.
Leukoplakia
Term meaning 'white patch' in oral cavity.
