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Chapter 4: Dental Anatomy

Across
Occlusal or incisal eminence on a tooth; molars may display four or five cusps.
Any tissues surrounding the apex of the root.
Triangular space near the gingiva, between the proximal surfaces of adjoining teeth.
Begins when the last primary tooth is shed; adult teeth
The portion of the tooth covered by enamel.
Junction formed by the enamel of the crown meeting the cementum of the root.
The normal process by which primary teeth are shed.
Division of the root into three roots.
Grouped into rows that follow a course that is approximately perpendicular to the surface of the tooth.
Hardest substance in the body; covers the crown on a tooth.
Division into two roots.
Substance covering the root of the tooth; not as hard as either enamel or dentin.
Down
The inner aspect of the tooth; the nerve and blood supply to maintain tooth vitality.
Tapered end of each root tip.
Mineralized tissue that is harder than bone or cementum but not as hard as enamel. Dentin makes up the bulk of the tooth's structure.
Anything that is located at or around the apex.
Dense connective tissue organized into groups of fibers that connect the cementum to the alveolar bone (alveolar socket)
Supporting structures of the teeth in the alveolar bone.
20 teeth, should be present the the mouth shortly after the age of 2 years.
Portion of the tooth that is visible in the mouth.
Transmit pain into the pulp.
Indentations or grooves in the surface of teeth or bones.