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Quiz 2 – Ch. 05, 06, 07, & 09 What permanent tooth erupts into the space previously held by the primary second molar? First molar Second molar First premolar Second premolar Choose the best description for OVERJET Question 2 options: Horizontal distance between incisal surfaces of mandibular & maxillary incisors Teeth #24 & #25 touch the incisive papilla Tooth #5 occludes with teeth #29 & #30 Relaxed position between the maxillae & mandible Choose the best description for POSTERIOR CROSSBITE Question 3 options: Horizontal distance between incisal surfaces of mandibular and maxillary incisors Relaxed position between maxillae & mandible Teeth #7, 8, 9 & 10 are lingual to #23, 24, 25, and 26 Linguoversion of teeth #12, 13, & 14 by more than one tooth width Which of the following terms is used to describe the palpable or visible movement (vibration) of the tooth when subjected to occlusal forces? Question 4 options: Crepitus Unstable occlusion Fremitus
Working contact age Which of the following does NOT describe healthy gingiva? Question 5 options: Healthy sulcus depths tend to be 1-3mm or less Margins are knife-edged in profile Surface texture is smooth & shiny Consistency is resilient & firm Question 6 (1 point) Saved What is the depth of the gingival sulcus in healthy gingiva? Question 6 options: Less than 1mm 1-3mm 2-4mm Less than or equal to 5mm Question 7 (1 point) Saved What is the junction between the attached gingiva and the alveolar muscosa called? Question 7 options: Connective tissue attachment Free gingival groove Mucogingival junction
Junctional epithelium Question 8 (1 point) Saved Which characteristic does NOT apply to normal, healthy gingiva? Question 8 options: Consistency is firm & resilient Only slight bleeding occurs upon probing with a periodontal probe The color is coral/pink Texture is matte & stippled Saved The letters used to designate the four primary second molars are A, J, T, and: Question 9 options: K L R S The primary maxillary first molar most commonly has _______ number of roots Question 10 options: One Two Three The number varies too greatly Question 11 (1 point)
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