Dental Terminology Part 2

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Dental Terminology Part 2 Class Exercises

Topics Tooth Structure & Support Clinic Crown & Root Anatomical Crown & Root Proximal Contact Areas Embrasures Interproximal Space Class Exercises

Tooth Structure & Support Page 12-17 of your text book Class Exercise

Tooth Structure: Enamel Page 15 of your text book Class Exercise

Tooth Structure: Enamel Alveolar Bone Page 15 of your text book Class Exercise

Tooth Structure: Dentin Enamel Enamel Dentin Dentin Dental Pulp Class Exercise

Tooth Structure: Dentin Enamel Dentin Alveolar Bone Page 17 of your text book Class Exercise

Tooth Structure: Dental Pulp Enamel Enamel Dentin Dentin Dental Pulp Class Exercise

Tooth Structure: Dental Pulp Enamel Dentin Dental Pulp Alveolar Bone Page 17 of your text book Class Exercise

Tooth Structure: Dental Pulp Enamel Dentin Pulp Chamber Dental Pulp Gingival Alveolar Bone Pulp Cavity Pulp Canal or Root Canal Dental Pulp Page 17 of your text book

Tooth Structure: Cementum Enamel Dentin Cementum Page 17 of your text book Class Exercise

Tooth Structure: Cementum Enamel Dentin Dental Pulp Cementum Alveolar Bone Page 17 of your text book Class Exercise

Tooth Structure: Periodontal Ligament Enamel Dentin Dental Pulp Cementum Alveolar Bone Periodontal Ligament Page 82 of your text book Class Exercise

Tooth Structure: CEJ There 3 different types of cementoenamel junctions Enamel Dentin CEJ CEJ Cementum Page 280 of your text book Class Exercise

Tooth Support Gingival Sulcus Class Exercise

Clinic Crown & Root Anatomical Crown & Root Page 13 & 14 of your text book Class Exercise

Clinical Crown & Root Clinical Crown Clinical Root Class Exercise Page 13 & 14 of your text book Class Exercise

Anatomical Crown & Root Page 13 & 14 of your text book Class Exercise

Clinical/Anatomical Crown & Root Clinical Crown Anatomical Root Clinical Root Page 13 & 14 of your text book Class Exercise

Proximal Contact Areas Page 29 of your text book Class Exercise

Proximal Contact Areas Labial View Where mesial and distal (proximal) surfaces of adjacent teeth touch one another Buccal View Class Exercise

Proximal Contact Areas Labial View Anterior teeth near the incisal third of the teeth Posterior teeth near the middle third of the teeth Buccal View Class Exercise

Proximal Contact Areas Occlusal View Incisal View Anterior teeth centre of lingual and labial (middle third) Occlusal View Posterior teeth slightly buccal to the centre of the tooth Class Exercise

Embrasures Page 30 of your text book Class Exercise

Embrasures Labial View Buccal View Spaces between the teeth that diverge, buccally, labially or lingually and occlusal/incisal to the contact areas Class Exercise

Embrasures Occlusal View Labial View Allow for the passage of food around the teeth so it is not forced in to the contact areas Dissipate and reduce the forces of occlusal trauma Self-cleaning, because of the rounded smooth surfaces Class Exercise

Embrasures Lingual Embrasures Buccal Embrasures Class Exercise Occlusal View Lingual Embrasures Buccal Embrasures Class Exercise

Interproximal Space Page 29 of your text book Class Exercise

Interproximal Space Proximal surfaces of the teeth form the sides of the triangle Alveolar bone the base Contact areas the apex Class Exercise

Interproximal Space Alveolar Bone Alveolar Bone Labial View Buccal View Usually filled with gingival tissue, this helps prevent food collecting Class Exercise

Summary Tooth Structure & Support Clinic Crown & Root Anatomical Crown & Root Proximal Contact Areas Embrasures Interproximal Space Class Exercises