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VETERINARY DENTISTRY ACCURATE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
SOLUTIONS 2024
abrasion - ANSWER repeated friction of the teeth against an external abject, usually a common cause of
wear is chewing tennis balls



alveolar bone - ANSWER the thickened ridge of bone that contains the tooth sockets or bones that
contain the teeth



apex - ANSWER pointed end of a tooth root where blood vessels, and nerves enter the tooth



attached gingiva - ANSWER the portion of the gums that is firm, resilient, and bound to the underlying
cementum and alveolar bone



attrition - ANSWER wearing away of a tooth, resulting from friction of teeth against each other



buccal - ANSWER direction towards the outside of the teeth, toward the cheeks



calculus - ANSWER mineralized deposits of Ca phosphate and carbonate, w/organic matter, deposited on
tooth surfaces (may initiate caries or periodontal dz)



carnassial tooth - ANSWER shearing tooth that is the upper P4 and lower M1 in the dog and cat



cementum - ANSWER bonelike connective tissue that attaches the periodontal ligament to the tooth



coronal - ANSWER direction toward the crown



crown - ANSWER top portion of the tooth, normally used to chew



cusp - ANSWER tip of the crown

, dentin - ANSWER one of the hard tissues of the teeth that constitutes most of its bulk. lies between the
pulp cavity and enamel, its where its not covered by enamel its covered by cementum, the 3rd hardest
substance of the tooth



distal - ANSWER portion farthest from the center of the dental arch



diastema - ANSWER space or cleft in the dental arch between I, C, and cheek teeth



deciduous - ANSWER primary teeth of an animal (baby teeth); indicated as lowercase letters instead of
uppercase



enamel - ANSWER hardest substance in the body, usually covers the teeth to prevent normal wear and
misuse and to help protect the teeth; protects the crown of the teeth



epulis - ANSWER benign tumor situated on the gingival or alveolar mucosa



erosion - ANSWER acid erosion/dental erosion; a type of tooth wear thats an irreversible loss of enamel



free gingiva - ANSWER portion of the gingiva, not directly attached to the tooth, that forms the gingival
wall of the sulcus



furcation - ANSWER area where the roots join the crown



bifurcation - ANSWER where 2 roots join the crown



trifurcation - ANSWER where 3 roots join the crown



fauca - ANSWER area of the mouth where the animals two jaws join together



gingiva - ANSWER the gums, consists of the mucosal tissue that lies over the alveolar bone

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