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Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice Study Set 1
Quiz 26: Root Morphology and Instrumentation Implications
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Which of these teeth do not have a furcation on the mesial surface?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Which of the following teeth is most likely to have a facial and a lingual root?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Which of these teeth have two roots?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
The root trunk on which aspect of a maxillary first molar is the longest?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Which of the following teeth is most likely to have a furcal concavity?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
The name of the condition in which teeth within an arch are so crowded that two adjacent teeth contact each other on the root and are connected by cementum is:
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Teeth with roots that are broad proximally and have narrow facial and lingual surfaces are which of the following?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
All teeth are positioned in the dental arches so that their crowns are oriented or slanted more toward the mesial side and their roots have a more distal orientation except which of the following?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
When permanent teeth have more than one root,there is a portion of the root called the root trunk.The root trunk is between the furcation and the apical foramen.
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Cervical enamel projections (CEPs) are "droplets" of enamel that form on the surface of the roots of multirooted teeth generally near the area of a furcation.CEPs are most frequently observed on mandibular molars.
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about the clinical crown of a tooth is true?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
The proximal surfaces of roots that are narrower on the lingual than on the facial surface are more readily approached from the lingual aspect because there is more proximal space there for the adaptation of instruments.
Question 13
Multiple Choice
How many distal root surfaces are there from a facial approach on a maxillary first molar?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
What term is used specifically for the bone between the roots of a molar?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
Which of the following single-rooted teeth has the most convergence or taper of the proximal root surfaces toward the lingual?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
Dentinal hypersensitivity may occur as a result of the removal of cementum during root instrumentation.The goal of root instrumentation is to remove all cementum.
Question 17
Multiple Choice
The cementoenamel junction (CEJ) has the most proximal incisal or occlusal curvature on which of the following teeth?
Question 18
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about furcations is false?
Question 19
Multiple Choice
If a tooth with one root were to lose one third of its attachment length,its loss of attachment surface would be greater than one third because the root is larger in the cervical one third of the tooth.