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| Carnassial Tooth is the _____on maxillary arcade but the ____on Mandibular |
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| Puppies have ___ deciduous teeth. The difference from adult teeth is that they lack 1 _____ and don't have any ______. |
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| Kitten teeth have almost the same tooth formula as puppies except they have one less ____ on the (Mandibular/Maxillary) arcades. |
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| Adult dog has _____teeth. All teeth have equal numbers on the mandibular and maxillary arcades except for molars where there are ____on upper and ____on lower. |
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| Cats have ___ molar(s) in each quadrant |
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| A deciduous canine on upper left (dog's left) quadrant would have what number according to Triadan system |
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| Most distal permanent Incisor on bottom right quadrant would have what number in triadan system? |
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| Molar 1 in the upper right quadrant of a cat would have what number according to the triadan system? |
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| Adult cats have 10 total premolars with 5 on each side.Is the formula for a given side 2/3 or 3/2 |
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| What are the numbers of teeth for a. adult dogs b. adult cats c. puppies d. kittens |
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| when an adult tooth is growing over a deciduous tooth- call it: |
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| In a dog which two teeth have three roots? In a cat? Also, this only occurs on the (mandibular/maxillary) arcade?? |
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| Dog: PM4, M2 Cat:PM4 Maxilla |
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| part of tooth above gingiva |
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| junction bet crown and root |
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| part of tooth below the gingiva |
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| farthest point of each of roots |
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| division of roots on multi rooted teeth |
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| Term for most midline surface of a tooth |
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| term for surface of tooth most opposite midline |
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| inner surface of tooth on mandible |
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| inner surface of tooth on maxilla |
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| Outer surface of any tooth up to canines |
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| Outer surface of any tooth past canines |
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| Hardest substance of tooth |
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| produce by amelioblasts. considered dead tissue |
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| has tubules in it where odontoblastic processes and unmyelinated fibers can course through |
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| tertiary production of this can cause dark spots on the tooth |
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| When is primary dentin produced |
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| Pulp horns extend into the (root/crown) |
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| This narrows with age and is an important radiographic finding based on age |
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| Four parts of the periodontia |
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| cementum, gingiva, alveolar bone, periodontal ligament |
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| What is the denser alveolar bone called on radiographs? |
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| periodontal ligament connects only to this: |
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| These rubber band-like fibers are found in the periodontal ligament |
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| space between the gingiva and tooth. how many mm max should it be in a dog? In a cat? |
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| Gingival sulcus; 3mm; 1mm |
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| When testing the depth of the gingival sulcus, what structure in healthy tooth stops your probe? |
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| Most common malignant oral mass in dogs |
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| Most common malignant oral mass in cats |
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| Molar 1 (M1) is always assigned what number? |
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| Main reason animals are brought in for dental issues is: |
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| Normal occlusion is called a _____bite |
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| When you see a "double" tooth it might be due to a single bud trying to split in two which is called: |
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| When you see a "double" tooth it might be due to two tooth buds fusing together which is called: |
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| You can only distinguish gemination from fusion when you see _______ on radiographs |
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| the difference between a complicated and uncomplicated fracture is whether the _______ is involved. |
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| This antibiotic, _______, can cause (intrinsic/extrinsic) tooth staining |
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| intrinsic staining can be due to _______hypoplasia which can be secondary to disease especially__________. |
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| enamel; canine distemper virus |
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| extrinsic staining turns this color under a black light |
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| When you are evaluating teeth on radiographs, you want to see a nice radiolucent line all the way around them which represents the __________. |
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| periodontal ligament space |
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| what kind of fracture is common in the upper fourth premolars in dogs |
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| When evaluating bone on dental radiographs, you want to note the level of bone at these two locations: |
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| interproximal space; furcation |
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| these structure on a normal skull may trick into thinking there is dental lesions radiographically |
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| Before any dental scaling be sure to irrigate oral cavity with_____. |
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| be careful using mouth gags in dentals b/c some research has shown it may lead to ______ in cats |
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| NADS haha what are they and when should you do them? |
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| Non Anesthetic Dentals. Never- actually considered malpractice |
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| Always use this instrument ABOVE the gumline |
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| You can use this instrument BELOW the gumline |
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| remove calculus with this instrument |
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| you want to remove calculus ( before/after) radiographs |
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| don't spend any longer than ___ seconds per tooth with ultrasonic scaling b/c of risk of pulp necrosis |
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| always want to stroke curette towards the ( crown/apex) |
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| polishing should be done at no more than _____ revolutions/minute |
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| This product has been approved by VOHC to reduce plaque build up for 3-6 months |
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| Should brush pets teeth ideally once a day but minimally _______. |
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| twice a week- sorry porterman |
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| If an owner cannot brush their dog's teeth- you can add these two products to their water |
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| CET Aqudent ( chlorhexidine) or HealthyMouth |
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