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Oral cavity exam Matching
sides of tooth that make box(facial/lingual mesial/distal)
Axial Surfaces
An indistinct linear depression, irregular in extent and direction, which does not demarcate major divisional portions of a tooth. These often give the occlusal surface a wrinkled appearance.
Supplemental Groove
Facial, Middle, Lingual
Proximal surface divided into thirds
2 surfaces come together and meet
Line Angles
A rounded or angular depression of varying size on the surface of a tooth
Fossa
A linear elevation on the surface of a tooth. It is named according to its location or form.
Ridge
a pronounced elevation on the ooclusal surface of a tooth terminating in a conical or rounded surface; any crown elevation which begins calcification as an independent center. A cusp is considered to have an apex and four ridges
Cusp
Apical, Middle, Cervical
Root divided into thirds
hole in bottom of root(apex) where blood/nerve enters tooth
Apical Foramen
20 teeth total(8 incisors,4 canines, 8 molars)
Primary Dentition
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