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SURFACES OF THE TEETH


What are the 2 Facial Surfaces of the teeth?

1. Labial Surface


2. Buccal Surface

LAB U

SURFACES OF THE TEETH


What surface of the teeth that is toward the tongue?

Lingual Surface

SURFACES OF THE TEETH


What are the 2 proximal surfaces of the teeth?

1. Mesial Surface


2. Dista Surface

SURFACES OF THE TEETH


What is the surface of the teeth that is considered as labial and buccal surfaces collectively?

Facial Surface

SURFACES OF THE TEETH


What surface of the teeth that is toward the lips?

Labial Surface

SURFACES OF THE TEETH


What surface of the teeth that is toward the cheeks?

Buccal Surface

SURFACES OF THE TEETH


What surfaces facing toward the tongue?

Lingual Surface

SURFACES OF THE TEETH


What surface of the teeth is toward adjoining teeth in the same dental arch?


1.


2.

Proximal Surface


1. Mesial Surface


2. Distal Surface

SURFACES OF THE TEETH


What surface of the teeth is faced toward the median line?

Mesial Surface

SURFACES OF THE TEETH


What is the surface of the teeth that is faced distant from the median line?

Distal Surface

SURFACES OF THE TEETH


What surfaces of the premolars and molars that come in contact with those in the opposite jaw?

Occlusal Surface

SURFACES OF THE TEETH


What surface of the tooth is with respect to incisors and canine?

Incisal Surface

SURFACES OF THE TEETH


Anterior teeth


What are the 5 surfaces of the Anterior teeth?

1. labial surface


2. lingual surface


3. mesial surface


4. distal surface


5. incisal surface

LINE AND POINT ANGLES


What is formed by junction of 2 surfaces?

Line Angle

LINE AND POINT ANGLES


What is formed by junction of 3 surfaces?

Point Angle

LINE ANGLES


How many line angles in the Anterior teeth?


Name each

6 Line Angles


1. mesiolabial line angle


2. distolabial line angle


3. labioincisal line angle


4. linguoincisal line angle


5. mesiolingual line angle


6. distolingual line angle

LINE ANGLES


How many line angles in the Posterior teeth?


Name each

8 Line Angles


1. mesiolingual line angle


2. mesiobuccal line angle


3. mesio-occlusal line angle4. disto-occlusal line angle


5. distolingual line angle


6. distobuccal line angle


7. bucco-occlusal line angle


8. linguo-occlusal line angle

Identity the approaches

1. LABIOLINGUALLY


2. BUCCOLINGUALLY

Identity the approaches

MESIODISTALLY

Identity the approaches

1.INCISOCERVICALLY


2. OCCLUSOCERVICALLY

Identity the approaches

1. LABIOLINGUALLY


2. BUCCOLINGUALLY

Identity the approaches

MESIODISTALLY

What are the 3 approaches?

1. INCISOCERVICALLY/OCCLUSOCERVICALLY


2.LABIOLINGUALLY/BUCCOLINGUALLY


3.MESIODISTALLY

What type of Division of thirds the picture depicts?

INCISOCERVICALLY

What type of Division of thirds the picture depicts?

OCCLUSOCERVICALLY

What type of Division of thirds the picture depicts?

LABIOLINGUALLY

What type of Division of thirds the picture depicts?

BUCCOLINGUALLY

What type of Division of thirds the picture depicts?

MESIODISTALLY

What type of Division of thirds the picture depicts?


(POSTERIOR TEETH)

MESIODISTALLY

ANATOMICAL LANDMARKS


What are the two types of anatomical landmarks?

1. Concavity


2. Convexity

ANATOMICAL LANDMARKS


What type of anatomical landmark that is carved out section - like a cave?(depression)

CONCAVITY

ANATOMICAL LANDMARKS


What type of anatomical landmark that is bulging area (elevation)?

CONVEXITY

Give the 5 Crown Elevation (CONVEXITY)

1. Cusp


2. Tubercle


3. Ridges


4. Cingulum


5. Inclined Plane

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


how many cusps are there in


MOLARS-


PRE MOLAR-


CANINE-


INCISOR-

MOLARS: 4-5


PRE MOLAR: 2-3


CANINE- 1


INCISOR- 0

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


What do you call the elevation or mound on the crown? This is also the portion of a tooth making up a divisional part of the occlusal surface

Cusp

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


Identify the picture

Tubercle

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


Identify the picture

Tubercle

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


Identity the picture

Cingulum

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


Identity the picture

Cingulum

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


What is known as any linear elevation on the surface of the tooth?


- named according to location

Ridges

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


TYPE OF RIDGE


What is known as the rounded borders of the enamel that form the mesial and distal margins of the teeth?

Marginal ridge

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


Identity the picture

Marginal Ridge

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


Identity the picture

Marginal Ridge

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


TYPE OF RIDGE


Identify the picture

Incisal Ridge

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


TYPE OF RIDGE


What is known as descended from the tip of the cusps of molars and premolars toward the central part of the occlusal surfaces?

Triangular ridge

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


TYPE OF RIDGE


Identity the picture

Triangular Ridge

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


TYPE OF RIDGE


Identity the picture

Triangular Ridge

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


TYPE OF RIDGE


What do you call the combination of two triangular ridges transversely crossing the occlusal surface?

Transverse Ridge

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


TYPE OF RIDGE


Identity the picture

Transverse Ridge

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


TYPE OF RIDGE


Identity the picture

Transverse Ridge

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


TYPE OF RIDGE


What do you call the ridge crossing obliquely the occlusal surfaces of maxillary molars and formed by the union of the triangular ridge of the distobuccal cusp and distal cusp ridge of the mesiolingual cusp?

Oblique Ridge

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


TYPE OF RIDGE


Identity the picture

Triangular Ridge

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


TYPE OF RIDGE


What do you call the combination of two triangular ridges transversely crossing the occlusal surface?

Transverse Ridge

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


TYPE OF RIDGE


Identity the picture

Transverse Ridge

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


TYPE OF RIDGE


What do you call the ridge crossing obliquely the occlusal surfaces of maxillary molars and formed by the union of the triangular ridge of the distobuccal cusp and distal cusp ridge of the mesiolingual cusp?

Oblique Ridge

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


TYPE OF RIDGE


Identity the picture

Oblique Ridge

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


TYPE OF RIDGE


What is the elevations which extend in a mesial and distal direction or buccal and lingual direction?

Cusp Ridge

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


TYPE OF RIDGE


Identify the picture

Cusp Ridge (Incisal)

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


TYPE OF RIDGE


What is the sloping area found between 2 cusp ridges?

Cusp Ridges

CROWN DEPRESSION (CONCAVITY)


What is an irregular depression or concavity on the crown of a tooth?

Fossa

CROWN ELEVATION (CONVEXITY)


Give the different types of ridges


1-6

1. Marginal Ridge


2. Cusp Ridge


2.5 Inclined Plane


3. Triangular Ridge


4. Transverse Ridge


5. Oblique Ridge


6. Incisal Ridge

CROWN DEPRESSION (CONCAVITY)


TYPE OF FOSSA


What is the broad, shallow depression on the lingual surface of anterior teeth?

Lingual Fossa

CROWN DEPRESSION (CONCAVITY)


TYE OF FOSSA


Identify the picture

Lingual Fossa

CROWN DEPRESSION (CONCAVITY)


TYPE OF GROOVE


Left Arrow-


Right Arrow-

Left Arrow- Developmental Groove


Right Arrow- Supplemental Groove

CROWN DEPRESSION (CONCAVITY)


TYPE OF FOSSA


Identify the picture

Central Fossa

CROWN DEPRESSION (CONCAVITY)


Identity the picture

Pit

CROWN DEPRESSION (CONCAVITY)


TYPE OF FOSSA


Identify the picture

Triangular Fossa

CROWN DEPRESSION (CONCAVITY)


What is known as the elongated valley formed by the inclines of adjacent cusps or ridges that meet at an angle and long narrow depression?

Sulcus

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY


Development of the tritubercular form or the three lobe _____________?

Heterodont

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY


LOBE


Incisors and Canines


1.


2.


3.


4.

1. Mesial


2. Distal


3. Labial


4. Lingual

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY


LOBE


Incisors and Canines


1.


2.


3.


4.

1. Mesial


2. Distal


3. Labial


4. Lingual

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY


LOBE


Premolars


4 lobes (3 buccal & 1 lingual


1.


2.


3.


4.

1. Mesial


2. Buccal


3. Lingual


4. Distal


Exception is the mandibular 2nd premolar


It has 5 lobes, 3 buccal and 2 lingual(mesiolingual and distolingual)

CROWN DEPRESSION (CONCAVITY)


TYPE OF GROOVE


Left Arrow-


Right Arrow-

Left Arrow- Developmental Groove


Right Arrow- Supplemental Groove

CROWN DEPRESSION (CONCAVITY)


TYPE OF FOSSA


What is the type of fossa that is broad and deep concavity at the central portion of occlusal surfaces of molars?

Central Fossa

CROWN DEPRESSION (CONCAVITY)


Identity the picture

Pit

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY


LOBE


Maxillary Molars


(1st Molar)


Identify the 5 lobes


1.


2.


3.


4.


5.

1. Mesiobuccal


2. Distobuccal


3. Mesiolingual


4. Distolingual


5. 5th lobe (5th cusp)

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY


LOBE


Mandibular Molars


(1st Molar)


5 lobes


1.


2.


3.


4.


5.

1. Mesiobuccal


2. Distobuccal


3. Distal


4. Mesiolingual


5. Distolingual

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY


LOBE


Mandibular Molars


(1st Molar)


5 lobes


1.


2.


3.


4.


5.

1. Mesiobuccal


2.Distobuccal


3. Distal


4. Mesiolingual


5. Distolingual

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY


What is known as any one of the three rounded protuberances found on the incisal ridges of newly erupted incisor teeth?

Mamelons

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY


LOBE


Incisors and Canines


1.


2.


3.


4.

1. Mesial


2. Distal


3. Labial


4. Lingual

CROWN DEPRESSION (CONCAVITY)


TYPE OF FOSSA


Identify the picture

Central Fossa

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY


LOBE


Premolars


Identify 4 lobes


(3 buccal & 1 lingual


1.


2.


3.


4.

4 lobes (3 buccal & 1 lingual)


1. mesial


2. buccal


3. distal


4. lingual


Exception is the mandibular 2nd premolar


It has 5 lobes, 3 buccal and 2 lingual(mesiolingual and distolingual)

CROWN DEPRESSION (CONCAVITY)


TYPE OF FOSSA


Identify the picture

Triangular Fossa

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY


LOBE


Maxillary Molars


(1st Molar)


Identify the 5 lobes


1.


2.


3.


4.


5.

1. Mesiobuccal


2. Distobuccal


3. Mesiolingual


4. Distolingual


5. 5th lobe (5th cusp)

CROWN DEPRESSION (CONCAVITY)


What is the shallow linear depression?

Groove

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY


LOBE


Mandibular Molars


(1st Molar)


5 lobes


1.


2.


3.


4.


5.

1. Mesiobuccal


2.Distobuccal


3. Distal


4. Mesiolingual


5. Distolingual

CROWN DEPRESSION (CONCAVITY)


TYPE OF GROOVE


What type of groove is less distinct, shallow linear depression on the surface of a tooth, but is supplemental to a developmental groove and does not mark the junction of primary parts?

Supplemental Groove

COMPARATIVE ANATOMY


Identify the picture

Mamelons