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dental study guide cards

front 1

Buccal

back 1

the part of the tooth that touches the cheek

front 2

Occlusal

back 2

the chewing part of the tooth

front 3

Labial

back 3

the part of the teeth that touches the lips

front 4

Palatal

back 4

the part of the tooth that touches the palate only on the top teeth

front 5

Lingual

back 5

The part that touches the tongue only on the bottom teeth

front 6

Mesial

back 6

the front part of the teeth

front 7

Distal

back 7

the back part of the teeth

front 8

Deciduous

back 8

baby teeth

front 9

Oronasal Fistula

back 9

a hole in the roof of the mouth

front 10

Supragingival

back 10

above the gums

front 11

Subgingival

back 11

below the gums

front 12

Prophylaxis

back 12

cleaning the teeth

front 13

Scaling

back 13

getting small bits of calculus/plaque off of the teeth

front 14

Polishing

back 14

the last step of cleaning animal teeth

front 15

Malocclusion

back 15

crooked bite

front 16

What are the 2 teeth that may NOT be found in every horse's mouth?

back 16

Wolf teeth and canines

front 17

What is the most rostral tooth surface that is brushed?

back 17

The labial surface

front 18

What is the name of the lateral tooth surface that gets brushed?

back 18

The buccal surface

front 19

Which part of the jaw is the maxilla?

back 19

The upper jaw/skull

front 20

Which part of the jaw is the Mandible?

back 20

The lower jaw

front 21

Describe the location of tooth number 102, 202, 302 and 402

back 21

102 Upper left incisor

202 lower left incisor

302 upper right incisor

402 lower left incisor

front 22

Describe the location of 100, 200 300 and 400 quadrant of teeth.

back 22

Left and right top and left and right bottom

front 23

what is gingivitis, periodontitis and attachment loss? Which is most severe and which is least severe?

back 23

Gingivitis is the swelling of the gums

Periodontitis is inflammation of the periodontium

Attachment loss is where the bone recedes

front 24

12. How many total incisors, canines, premolars and molars does this formula say the animal has? Are these adult or deciduous teeth? I3/3 C1/1 P3/3 M0/0

back 24

Deciduous

i 6

C 3

Pm 6

M 0

front 25

What is a periodontal probe used for and what can it tell you

back 25

It is used for measuring the depth of the pockets around the teeth

front 26

List different reasons a tooth may be extracted

back 26

If it has too much disease

If it has a root abscess

If there is no more bone under it

front 27

What does this canine dental formula tell you?

I3/3 C1/1 P4/4 M2/3

back 27

This canine is missing a mola

front 28

16. What type of animal does the following dental formula tell you it is?

I0/3 C0/0 P3/3 M3/3

back 28

It is a ruminant like a cow or goat or sheep

front 29

What are the quadrant numbers and locations for deciduous teeth

back 29

500-upper right

600-upper left

700-lower right

800-lower left

front 30

What part of the tooth is living tissue?

back 30

The dentin and pulp

front 31

How many adult teeth does a canine have, and at what age should they have all their adult teeth

back 31

42 and 7 wks

front 32

What is the most common equipment to be used to perform a dental prophylaxis?

back 32

Periodontal probe

front 33

What is the most common type of dental care performed in equids?

back 33

Dental floating

front 34

What species should you never use a mouth gag with?

back 34

Felines

front 35

What dental condition that is common in humans is not common in canines?

back 35

cavities