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 A. All of the aboveA. All of the above  C. TalkingC. Talking  B. EatingB. Eating  D. Appearance What are the functions of the teeth?

 A. All of the aboveA. All of the above  B. EatingB. Eating Question 1

Back to Board  A. Correct

 A. Permanent A. Permanent  C. Primary C. Primary  B. Incisor B. Incisor  D. Canine D. Canine Another name for your baby teeth?

 A. Permanent A. Permanent  C. Primary C. Primary Another name for your baby teeth?

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 A. 22 A. 22  C. 24 C. 24  B. 20 B. 20  D. 32 D. 32 How many baby teeth do you have?

 C. 24 C. 24  B. 20 B. 20 How many baby teeth do you have?

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 A. 32 A. 32  C. 34 C. 34  B. 36 B. 36  D. 24 D. 24 How many teeth should an adult have including 4 wisdom teeth?

 A. 32 A. 32  D. 24 D. 24 How many teeth should an adult have including 4 wisdom teeth?

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 C. Grinding C. Grinding  D. Biting D. Biting What are incisors mainly used for?  A. Chewing A. Chewing  B. Tearing B. Tearing

 C. Grinding C. Grinding  D. Biting D. Biting What are incisors mainly used for?

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 A. Biting A. Biting  C. Tearing C. Tearing  B. Grinding B. Grinding  D. Chewing D. Chewing What are canines used for?

 A. Biting A. Biting  C. Tearing C. Tearing What are canines used for?

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 A. Crown A. Crown  C. Dentin C. Dentin  B. Enamel B. Enamel  D. Root D. Root Hard, shiny, white material which is even harder than bone.

 C. Dentin C. Dentin  B. Enamel B. Enamel Hard, shiny, white material which is even harder than bone.

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 A. Root A. Root  C. Crown C. Crown  B. Gums B. Gums  D. Cementum D. Cementum Part of the tooth above the gum?

 C. Crown C. Crown  D. Cementum D. Cementum Part of the tooth above the gum?

Back to Board C. Correct

 A. Plaque A. Plaque  C. Braces C. Braces  B. Root Canal B. Root Canal  D. Cavity D. Cavity develops when a tooth decays or breaks down.

 A. Plaque A. Plaque  D. Cavity D. Cavity develops when a tooth decays or breaks down.

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 A. Wart A. Wart  C. Earthquake C. Earthquake  B. Hole B. Hole  D. floss D. floss A cavity is a __________ that can grow bigger and deeper over time?

 B. Hole B. Hole  D. Floss D. Floss Question 10

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 A. 2 times a day A. 2 times a day  C. 1 time a day C. 1 time a day  B. 4 times a day B. 4 times a day  D. 5 times a day D. 5 times a day How often should you brush your teeth?

 A. 2 times a day A. 2 times a day  B. 4 times a day B. 4 times a day How often should you brush your teeth?

Back to Board A. Correct

 A. Premolar A. Premolar  C. Incisor C. Incisor  B. Molar B. Molar  D. Canine D. Canine Type of tooth used for chewing?

 C. Incisor C. Incisor  B. Molar B. Molar Type of tooth used for chewing?

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 A. Pulp Cavity A. Pulp Cavity  C. Gums C. Gums  B. Enamel B. Enamel  D. Crown D. Crown The place where the crown and root meet?

 A. Pulp Cavity A. Pulp Cavity  C. Gums C. Gums The place where the crown and root meet?

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 A A  C C  B B  D D Around what age do your wisdom teeth come in?

 B B  D D Around what age do your wisdom teeth come in?

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 A. by its crown A. by its crown  C. don’t touch it C. don’t touch it  B. by the root B. by the root  D. In water D. In water How should you carry your tooth if you get it knocked out?

 A. by its crown A. by its crown  B. by the root B. by the root Question 15

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