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VCS 222 Week 1 station 1 Crossword

VCS 222 Week 1 station 1 Crossword
Type
Crossword
Description

Two sets of teeth, deciduous and permanent
teeth that have a crown that is shorter than its root(s)
Toward the crown
Toward the apex
Chewing surface on molars
Along the margin of the gingiva
Toward the midline
Away from midline
surface of teeth toward lips (incisors and canines)
Surface of teeth toward the cheek (premolars and molars)
Surface of maxillary teeth toward the palate
Surface of mandibular teeth toward tongue
Tip of the tooth
Between teeth
Area where crown and root meet (CEJ)
Below the gingiva-root
Above the gingiva-crown
How teeth fit together
Development of teeth
Front

G3W1 Crossword

Type
Crossword
Description

Opposite of low
Floss your teeth ___ day
Opposite of far
Opposite of east
Opposite of sit
Follow the rules or ___!
Beautiful insect, the monarch ___
Opposite of worst
I am ___ in line.
In NDG, near Randall- ___ Boulevard

Dental Assisting Crossword

Dental Assisting Crossword
Type
Crossword
Description

Root Tip
Lip
Cheek
Tongue
Posterior Surface
Normal Wearing of teeth
Ridges on incisal edge
Ridges o hard palate
Light pink
Baby teeth
Adult teeth
Anterior Edge
Cornerstone
Chewing process
Cover clinical crown

Dental Terminology Crossword

Dental Terminology Crossword
Type
Crossword
Description

attaches the cheek and lips to the max. and man. mucosa
midline ridge of tissue on the hard palate
pad of tissue just behind the last tooth on the man. arch
named for their location in relation to the contact area
the cervical line is also referred to as
opening at the apex of a root
portion of the tooth visible in the mouth
enamel extensions on an incisal edge
when a tooth replaces another tooth it is
buccal triangular ridge + lingual triangular ridge
developmental grooves are also known as
the _________ is the functional unit of tissue that supports the teeth
area between two teeth that can't be seen but can be reached with a probe
________ fibers exist in the root area
_________ fibers exist in the cervical area
proximal surface of man. posterior teeth
divides the arches into left and right
tip of a root
towards the crown of a tooth

Dental Health Crossword!

Type
Crossword
Description

The practice of keeping one's mouth clean and free of disease and other problems (2 words, but write it with no space)
The thin, tough shell that acts as the outer covering of a tooth and is the hardest tissue in the human body
A sticky film of bacteria that forms on our teeth
Damage to a tooth's enamel due to attacking acids that bacteria in our mouth make (2 words, but write it with no space)
A mineral found in milk, yoghurt and cheese and helps promote strong teeth and bones
A mineral found in eggs, fish, lean meat and dairy which is good for strong teeth
A vitamin which promotes gum health, is found in citrus fruits but is quite acidic, so can weaken the enamel
A vitamin which helps calcium be absorbed into the body and can be gained from sunlight, oily fish and fortified foods
A mineral that teams up with calcium and phosphate to create a defence system in the enamel and is found in baked potatoes and UK tap water
A carbohydrate that is often added to processed foods, and leads to plaque on the teeth
A drink that helps cleanse the mouth and neutralise plaque acids
Who should take care in looking after their teeth, brush twice a day and floss and visit the dentist regularly?

Chapter 11 Crossword

Chapter 11 Crossword
Type
Crossword
Description

Division of the root nearest the top of the root of the mouth
Towards the From
The surface close to the check
Root nearest to the neck of the tooth
Tooth that touches the adjacent tooth at the same arch
Curvature formed by the maxillary and mandibular arch in occlusion
Baby teeth
Natural teeth in a dental arch
Surface of the tooth distant from the midline
Triangluar space
Close to the face nd lipial surface
Chewing surface of anterior teeth
The area between the adjacent tooth surface
Facial surface closet to the lips
Surface of mandibular and maxillary teeth closet to the tongue
Occlusion That is deviated from a normal occlusion
The lower jaw
The chewing surface of the teeth
Surface of the tooth towards the midline
Division of the root in the middle
Teeth lost lost between the age 6 and 12
Chewing surface a posterior teeth
The natural contact of the maxillary and dibular teeth in all position
Lingual surface of maxillary teeth
The set of 32 secondary teeth
Towards the back
The first set of primary teeth
The surface next to each other when teeth are adjacent in the arch
One quad of dentition
One 6th of the dentition
Premanet teeth thetvreplace primarily teeth

CH1: Basic Terminology for Understanding Tooth Morphology Crossword

CH1: Basic Terminology for Understanding Tooth Morphology  Crossword
Type
Crossword
Description

protective external surface layer of the anatomic crown
dull yellow external layer of the anatomic root
the demarcation between the right and left quadrants
junction between the enamel covering the anatomic crown and the cementum covering the anatomic root
hard yellowish tissue underlying the enamel and cementum, makes up bulk of the inner portion of the tooth
inner surface of the enamel where enamel joins dentin
nonmineralized connective tissue containing a rich supply of blood vessels and nerves
supporting tissues of the teeth in the mouth, including surrounding alveolar bone, the gingiva, the PDL, and the outer cementum layer of the tooth roots
surface toward the face
next to the cheek
next to the lip
nearest to the tongue
maxillary arch; proximity with the palate
chewing surface of a posterior tooth
cutting edge of anterior teeth
sides of a tooth next to and adjacent tooth
surface closer to the midline
farther from the midline
junction line where two tooth surfaces meet
junctions of three tooth surfaces at a point
pyramidal elevation on the occlusal surface
bulge in the cervical third of the lingual surface of anterior teeth
bumps of enamel found on the incisal ridges of many newly erupted incisors
horizontal ridges seen on the enamel of newly erupted teeth
linear channel in enamel
small depressions seen on occlusal surfaces of posterior teeth
greatest bulge of a crown contour where a line drawn parallel to the midroot axis line touches the crown outline
space between adjacent teeth that is not the result of a missing tooth
relationship of upper and lower teeth when they come in contact
v-shaped depression or valley on the occlusal surface of each posterior teeth running mesiodistally

Digestive System Word Search

Digestive System Word Search
Type
Word Search
Description

Parotid salivary glands,
Periodontal membrane,
Submandibular gland,
Cardiac sphincter,
Pyloric sphincter,
Sublingual glands,
Alimentary canal,
Greater Omentum,
Salivary glands,
Buccal cavity,
Wisdom teeth,
Peritonitis,
Pulp cavity,
Pylorospasm,
Masticated,
Peritoneum,
Taste buds,
Bicuspids,
Digestion,
Esophagus,
Mesentery,
Deciduos,
Duodenum,
Gingivae,
Incisors,
Papillae,
Canines,
Enzymes,
Stomach,
Dentin,
Enamel,
Molars,
Crown,
Uvula,
Neck,
Root,
Rugae

Fixed Prosthodontics Crossword

Fixed Prosthodontics Crossword
Type
Crossword
Description

Dental laboratory device that simulates mandibular and temporomandibular joint movement when models of the dental arches are attached to it
Enamel margin of a tooth preparation
metal post placed into the root canal of an endodontically treated tooth to improve the retention of a cast restoration
Tapered finish line of the margin at the cervical area of a tooth preparation
portion of a post that extends above the tooth structure
an accurate replica of the prepared portion of a tooth used in the laboratory during fabrication of a cast restoration
Dental prosthesis with artificial teeth fixed in place and supported by attachment to natural teeth
Cast restoration that covers the entire anatomic crown of the the tooth
Means of displacing gingival tissue away from the tooth
Referring to overgrown oral tissues
Syringe that applies hemostatic solution to the gingival retraction cord
Cast restoration designed to replace a conservative class II cavity
Special gypsum product able to withstand extreme heat
Cast created from a final impression used to construct baseplate, bite rims, wax setups, and finished prosthesis
Cast restoration designed to replace a class II cavity that includes the occlusal, one or more cusp, and proximal surfaces of posterior teeth
REsin material placed under a porcelain restoration to mask tooth discoloration
Artificial tooth that replaces a missing natural tooth
Indirect restoration in which a thin porcelain material is fused to the facial portion of a gold crown
Fabricated replacement for a missing tooth
Fixed dental prosthesis with wings that are bonded to the lingual surfaces of adjacent teeth; also known as Maryland bridge
Accessory dental item that contains different shades of teeth used to match the color of a patients teeth
Margins of a tooth preparation for a cast restoration
Cast restoration that covers the anatomic crown of a tooth, except for the facial or buccal portion
Each component of the fixed bridge
Thin layer of composite resin or porcelain bonded or cemented to a prepared facial surface

Eeling Word Search

Eeling Word Search
Type
Word Search
Description

hinakai
flavour
smokey
creepy
eeling
quiet
sneak
creep
mouth
teeth
muddy
weeds
creek
scare
gills
river
gully
spear
slimy
black
hunt
cook
stab
dirt
tail
eat
bag
eel