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Final Exam-EFDA Board

What is the pinpoint depression where two or more grooves meet? - answer Pit

What are the elevated crests of enamel which form the mesial and distal margins of the
occlusal surface? - answer Marginal Ridges

What is the term denoting the V-shaped spaces between the proximal surfaces of two
adjoining teeth in contact? - answer Embrasures

What is the bulk of the tooth made up of? - answer Dentin

When the MESIOBUCCAL cusp of the Maxillary 1st molar occludes the INTERDENTAL
space between the Mandibular 2nd premolar and the MESIAL cusp of the Mandibular
1st molar, what class of occlusion would be found? - answer Class 2 Occlusion

The ridge formed by the union of two triangular ridges which extend across the surface
of posterior teeth is known as what? - answer Transverse Ridge

A cavity preparation that includes the Mesial Incisal angle of a Maxillary Central Incisor
is classified as what? - answer Class IV Cavity Preparation

What is the structure that covers the anatomical crown of the tooth? - answer Enamel

In the majority of cases, the maxillary first premolar differs from the maxillary second
premolar in that the maxillary first premolar has what? - answer2 roots
-1 buccal
-1 lingual

Interproximal spaces between the teeth are filled normally by the what? -
answerGingival Papillae

What is the relationship between working end of the instrument and the tooth surface is
known as what? - answerAdaptation

Carious lesions are least likely to occur in or on what? - answerCusp tips

Instruments used to place amalgams and composite resins into preparations are known
as...? - answerCompactors

The radicular pulp continues with the tissues of the periapical area via the...? -
answerApical Foramen

, What is a shallow linear depression in the tooth called? - answerGroove

When the mandibular teeth are facial to their maxillary counterparts... - answerCrossbite

The horizontal space between the maxillary and mandibular incisors... - answerOverjet

Thrusting the lower jaw forward is called... - answerProtrusive Movement

The vertical overlap of the maxillary incisors... - answerOverbite

The touching together of the maxillary and mandibular teeth when the jaws are closed...
- answerCentric Occlusion

The lingual of maxillary teeth and the buccal of the lower mandibular teeth are.... -
answerWorking Cusps

The movement of the jaw from left to right... - answerExcursive Movement

The buccal of the maxillary teeth and the lingual of the mandibular teeth are.... -
answerNon-working Cusps

What is the slow flow or movement of an Amalgam restoration? - answer"Creep"

Calcium hydroxide is no longer the recommended material of choice as a liner under the
entire restorative material because... - answerPoor compressive strength

The walls for a Class 2 preparation include the Axial wall and the Gingival floor. The
Gingival floor... - answerIs adjacent the gingival tissues

What is Zinc Oxide Eugenol still indicated currently for? - answerSedative temporary
restorations

Carious lesions located on the proximal surfaces of premolars and molars are classified
as...? - answerClass 2 Preparation

What is the wall that runs along the axis of the pulp? - answerAxial Wall

What are the walls of a Class 1 cavity preparation? - answerMesial, buccal, distal,
pulpal, lingual

If bases and liner were to be placed, what walls would they be placed on? - answerAxial
and/or pulpal

What is the junction of the walls of a cavity preparation with the external surface of the
tooth? - answerCavosurface

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