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DNH 111 Final EXAM Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass True/False Exfoliation is the process by which the roots of a deciduous tooth are pushed together by the calcification process. Resorption is the phenomenon where odontoblasts absorb teeth. - ANSWER- Both statements are false A 10 ye...

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DNH 111 Final EXAM Practice Questions

and Answers 100% Pass


True/False




Exfoliation is the process by which the roots of a deciduous tooth are pushed together by the

calcification process. Resorption is the phenomenon where odontoblasts absorb teeth. - ANSWER✔✔-

Both statements are false


A 10 year-old has which permanent teeth? - ANSWER✔✔-All incisors


All canines


All 1st Molars


Mandibular 2nd premolars


When is calcification of primary teeth completed? - ANSWER✔✔-4th month in utero


A lower root to crown ratio equals _____ resistance. - ANSWER✔✔-less


What is the last permanent incisor to erupt? - ANSWER✔✔-Maxillary lateral incisors


What is the pulp cavity? - ANSWER✔✔-...


Which permanent tooth is LEAST likely to be congenitally missing? - ANSWER✔✔-Mandibular 2nd

PREMOLAR


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Gemination - ANSWER✔✔-"Twinning"; when a single tooth germ attempts to divide, resulting in the

incomplete formation of two teeth; the tooth usually has a single root and root canal


Concrescence - ANSWER✔✔-in dentistry, a condition in which two adjacent teeth become united by

cementum


Dilaceration - ANSWER✔✔-Abnormal bend or curve in the root of a tooth.


True/False




Gemination occurs most frequently in the permanent dentition. It is the splitting of the tooth into two

crowns and separate roots. - ANSWER✔✔-Both statements are FALSE


True/False




The distomolar is attached to the distal surface cementum of a maxillary molar. Maxillary distomolars are

the most common supernumerary teeth. - ANSWER✔✔-Both statements are FALSE


True/False




Enamel dysplasia is associated with dilaceration. - ANSWER✔✔-FALSE


Orthodontic movement is possible due to: - ANSWER✔✔-1) Resorption


2) Apposition


3) PDL _______


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