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Welcome to the Review Press F5 to begin the slide show

Dental Quiz 1 Review Practice Click to Start

Match the Combining Form  Dist/o Straight Apex IncisorCrown FarTemporal MucousAlveoli Tooth

Match the Tooth Part  form Enamel Pulp CrownRoot CementumDentin

Match the Combining Form  Lip labi/o mandibul/a maxill/ofluor/o gloss/oincis/o bucc/omes/o ename/o

Match the Body Part  Temples Hard Palate Mandible MaxillaSoft Palate Alveolar FrontalTemporal

Match the Combining Form  Enamel labi/o mandibul/a maxill/ofluor/o gloss/oincis/o bucc/omes/o ename/o

Match the Combining Form  Incis/o Straight Apex IncisorCrown FarTemporal MucousAlveoli Tooth

Match the Combining Form  Tongue labi/o mandibul/a maxill/ofluor/o gloss/oincis/o bucc/omes/o ename/o

Match the Definition  Tapered end of each root tip SummitMidlineArticulation MucosaApexGingiva

Match the Definition  Pulp visible portion of tooth above gumline nerves and blood vessels in teeth portion of tooth covered in enamel

Match the Combining Form  Orth/o Straight Apex IncisorCrown FarTemporal MucousAlveoli Tooth

Match the Body Part  Lower Jaw bone Hard Palate Mandible MaxillaSoft Palate Alveolar FrontalTemporal

Match the Combining Form  Maxill/o Lip Mandible MaxillaFluoride TongueIncisor CheekMiddle Enamel

Match the Tooth Part  form Enamel Pulp CrownRoot CementumDentin

Match the Combining Form  Tongue labi/o mandibul/a maxill/ofluor/o lingu/oincis/o bucc/omes/o ename/o

Match the Combining Form  Apic/o Straight Apex IncisorCrown FarTemporal MucousAlveoli Tooth

Match the Combining Form  Temporal Bone labi/o Tempor/o maxill/ofluor/o gloss/oincis/o bucc/omes/o ename/o

Match the Body Part  Forehead region Hard Palate Mandible MaxillaSoft Palate Alveolar FrontalTemporal

Match the Combining Form  Lip cheil/o mandibul/a maxill/ofluor/o gloss/oincis/o bucc/omes/o ename/o

Match the Tooth Part  form Enamel Pulp CrownRoot CementumDentin

Match the Definition  Alveolar process visible portion of tooth above gumline extension of bone supporting teeth supports the teeth in alveolar process

Match the Combining Form  Fluoride labi/o mandibul/a maxill/ofluor/o gloss/oincis/o bucc/omes/o ename/o

Match the Combining Form  Alve/o Straight Apex IncisorCrown FarTemporal MucousAlveoli Tooth

Match the Tooth Part  form Enamel Pulp CrownRoot CementumDentin

Match the Definition  Anatomic crown visible portion of tooth above gumline extension of bone supporting teeth portion of tooth covered in enamel

Match the Combining Form  Mes/o Lip Mandible MaxillaFluoride TongueIncisor CheekMiddle Enamel

Match the Body Part  Bony, ridged Hard Palate Mandible MaxillaSoft Palate Alveolar FrontalTemporal

Match the Combining Form  Axis (midline) labi/o mandibul/a maxill/ofluor/o gloss/oincis/o axi/omes/o ename/o

Match the Body Part  Back Third Hard Palate Mandible MaxillaSoft Palate Alveolar FrontalTemporal

Match the Combining Form  Muc/o Straight Apex IncisorCrown FarTemporal MucousAlveoli Tooth

Match the Definition  Areas where two bones come together LipMidlineArticulation MucosaApexGingiva

Match the Combining Form  Incisor labi/o mandibul/a maxill/ofluor/o gloss/oincis/o bucc/omes/o ename/o

Match the Body Part  Upper Jaw bone Hard Palate Mandible MaxillaSoft Palate Alveolar FrontalTemporal

Match the Combining Form  Dent/i Straight Apex IncisorCrown FarTemporal MucousAlveoli Tooth

Match the Definition  Imaginary line that divides the body into left and right portions CrownMidlineArticulation MucosaApexGingiva

Match the Combining Form  Bucc/o Lip Mandible MaxillaFluoride TongueIncisor CheekMiddle Enamel

Match the Definition  Periodontium visible portion of tooth above gumline extension of bone supporting teeth supports the teeth in alveolar process

Match the Definition  Tissue that surrounds and supports the teeth PalateMidlineArticulation MucosaApexGingiva

Match the Tooth Part  form Enamel Pulp CrownRoot CementumDentin

Match the Definition  Tissue that lines the inner surface of lips and cheeks PalateMidlineArticulation MucosaApexGingiva

Match the Combining Form  Coron/a Straight Apex IncisorCrown FarTemporal MucousAlveoli Tooth

Match the Definition  Clinical Crown visible portion of tooth above gumline extension of bone supporting teeth supports the teeth in alveolar process

Match the Combining Form  Enamel labi/o mandibul/a maxill/ofluor/o gloss/oincis/o bucc/omes/o amel/o

Match the Combining Form  Mandible labi/o mandibul/a maxill/ofluor/o gloss/oincis/o bucc/omes/o ename/o

Match the Tooth Part  form Enamel Pulp CrownRoot CementumDentin

Congratulations! You are now ready for your Dental Quiz 1 Click to End

Match the Combining Form  form Word

Match the Definition  definition Word word

Match the Definition  Word Definition

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