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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
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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?
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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?
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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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