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Match each term below with its description.

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Recession of the eyeball within the bony orbit; may be a result of orbital fracture
Flat-topped teeth located posteriorly in the jaw, which break up food
AP projection x-ray that shows the hard palate, nasal septum, orbital floor, and zygoma
Any degree of irregular contact between the teeth of the upper and lower jaws; includes overbite or underbite
Thickened ridge of bone that contains the sockets that bear the teeth of the upper and lower jaw
Chief substance of teeth that is covered by enamel on the crown; harder than bone
Portion of the tooth that contains blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue
Type of x-ray that shows on one film: alveolar processes, mandible, posterior maxillary sinuses, and zygomas
Soft, fibrous tissue that is continuous with the periodontal ligament and surrounds teeth; also known as the gums
Angled retractor used for tongue and cheek retraction; shape is similar to a Harrington retractor
Responses:
Weider
Molars
Caldwell
Pulp
Panoramic
Enophthalmos
Malocclusion
Gingiva
Dentin
Alveolar process

Correct Answer:

Recession of the eyeball within the bony orbit; may be a result of orbital fracture
Flat-topped teeth located posteriorly in the jaw, which break up food
AP projection x-ray that shows the hard palate, nasal septum, orbital floor, and zygoma
Any degree of irregular contact between the teeth of the upper and lower jaws; includes overbite or underbite
Thickened ridge of bone that contains the sockets that bear the teeth of the upper and lower jaw
Chief substance of teeth that is covered by enamel on the crown; harder than bone
Portion of the tooth that contains blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissue
Type of x-ray that shows on one film: alveolar processes, mandible, posterior maxillary sinuses, and zygomas
Soft, fibrous tissue that is continuous with the periodontal ligament and surrounds teeth; also known as the gums
Angled retractor used for tongue and cheek retraction; shape is similar to a Harrington retractor
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