Solution and Answer Guide: Short/Levin-Goldstein, Head, Neck, and Dental Anatomy5e,9780357457122; Chapter 1: Nomenclature 1 © 2022 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part.Solution and Answer Guide Short/Levin-Goldstein, Head, Neck, and Dental Anatomy, 5e, Chapter 1: Nomenclature Table of Contents Review Exercises ............................................................................................................................ 1 Definitions ................................................................................................................................................. 1 Diagrams ................................................................................................................................................... 2 Mutiple Choice .......................................................................................................................................... 2 Review Exercises Definitions
1.Active eruption: Initial eruption period
2.Anterior: Teeth in front of the mouth
3.Attrition: Wearing away of the biting and/or chewing surfaces
4.Deciduous: Primary teeth
5.Dentition: Set of teeth
6.Diphyodont: Species with two sets of teeth during their lives
7.Exfoliate: Shed
8.Gingival: Gum
9.Mastication: Chewing
10.Polyphyodont: Species with several sets of teeth during their lives
11.Posterior: Teeth in the back of the mouth
12.Succedaneous: Permanent teeth 1 / 4
Solution and Answer Guide: Short/Levin-Goldstein, Head, Neck, and Dental Anatomy 5e, 9780357457122; Chapter 1: Nomenclature 2 © 2022 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part.Diagrams
Primary
Mutiple Choice
1. The total number of deciduous teeth is:
B: 20
2. All deciduous teeth have erupted by age:
C: 2 ½- 3 years
3. The number of permanent anterior teeth in a quadrant is:
B: 3
4. The fifth tooth from the midline in the permanent dentition is the:
B: second premolar
5. The number of premolars in a deciduous dentition is:
D: 0 2 / 4
Solution and Answer Guide: Short/Levin-Goldstein, Head, Neck, and Dental Anatomy, 5e, 9780357457122; Chapter 2: Structurs of the Oral Cavity 1 © 2022 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publiclyaccessible website, in whole or in part.Solution and Answer Guide Short/ Levin-Goldstein, Head, Neck, and Dental Anatomy, 5e, Chapter 2: Structures of the Oral Cavity Table of Contents Review Exercises ............................................................................................................................ 1 Definitions ................................................................................................................................................. 1 Multiple Choice ......................................................................................................................................... 1 Review Exercises Definitions
1.Buccal: relating to the cheek
2.Sub: under
3.Frenum: folds of tissue
4.Labial: relating to the lips
5.Lingual: relating to the tongue
6.Mental: relating to the chin
7.Nasal: relating to the nose
8.Plica: fold (of tissue)
9.Raphe: a seam (of tissue)
Multiple Choice 1.Which of the following is the superior boundary of the oral cavity proper?
C: palate
2.An elevated fold of soft mucosal tissue extending from the alveolar mucosa of the maxillary
central incisors to the labial mucosa is referred to as:
C: labial frenum
3.A raised, white, horizontal extension of soft tissue extending along the buccal mucosa at the
occlusal line is referred to as:
B: linea alba
4.A bony prominence located at the midline of the hard palate is referred to as:
D: torus 3 / 4
Solution and Answer Guide: Short/Levin-Goldstein, Head, Neck, and Dental Anatomy, 5e, 9780357457122; Chapter 2: Structurs of the Oral Cavity 2 © 2022 Cengage. All Rights Reserved. May not be scanned, copied or duplicated, or posted to a publicly accessible website, in whole or in part.
5. The area of the oral cavity that joins with the throat is referred to as:
A: oropharynx
6. The most numerous papillae on the dorsum of the tongue are:
C: filiform
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