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Chapt 11: Overview of the Dentitions

Across
Maximum contact between the occluding surfaces of the maxillary and mandibular teeth.
One sixth of the dentition.
One quarter of the dentition.
Curved inward.
Surface of tooth distant from the midline.
Toward the front.
Angle formed by the junction of three surfaces.
Lengthwise division of the crown in a mesiodistal (front-to-back) direction, consisting of the mesial third, middle third, and distal third.
Crosswise division of the crown that is parallel to the occlusal or incisal surface, consisting of the occlusal third, middle third, and cervical third.
Chewing surface of anterior teeth.
Residue from epithelial tissue on the crowns of newly erupted teeth that may become extrinsically stained.
The first set of 20 primary teeth.
Natural teeth in the dental arch.
Toward the back.
Position in which the maxillary incisors are behind the mandibular incisors.
Down
The area between adjacent tooth surfaces.
Curved outward.
An ideal mesiodistal relationship between the jaws and the dental arches.
The set of 32 secondary teeth.
System developed by Dr. Edward H. Angle to describe and classify occlusion and malocclusion.
The natural contact of the maxillary and mandibular teeth in all positions.
Triangular space in a gingival direction between the proximal surfaces of two adjoining teeth in contact.
Pertaining to first dentition of 20 teeth; often called “baby teeth” or primary teeth.