Test Bank For Wheeler's Dental Anatomy, Physiology and Occlusion: Expert Consult, 10th Edition
Test Bank For Wheeler's Dental Anatomy, Physiology and Occlusion: Expert Consult, 10th Edition prepares you for success with a mix of theoretical knowledge, problem-solving techniques, and exam strategies.
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Test Bank - Chapter 01
Question 1 of 20
Which of the following is formed by the junction of two surfaces and derives its
name from the combination of the two surfaces that join?
OVERVIEW
INCORRECT
CORRECT
A line angle forms from the junction of two surfaces. A point angle is formed by the
junction of three surfaces. A sulcus is a long depression or valley in the surface of a tooth
between ridges and cusps. Marginal ridges are rounded boarders of the enamel that form
the mesial and distal margins of the occlusal surfaces of premolars and molars and
lingual surfaces of incisors and canines.
A line angle forms from the junction of two surfaces. A point angle is formed by the
junction of three surfaces. A sulcus is a long depression or valley in the surface of a tooth
between ridges and cusps. Marginal ridges are rounded boarders of the enamel that form
the mesial and distal margins of the occlusal surfaces of premolars and molars and
lingual surfaces of incisors and canines.
Line angle
Point angle
Question 1 of 20
Which of the following is formed by the junction of two surfaces and derives its
name from the combination of the two surfaces that join?
OVERVIEW
INCORRECT
CORRECT
A line angle forms from the junction of two surfaces. A point angle is formed by the
junction of three surfaces. A sulcus is a long depression or valley in the surface of a tooth
between ridges and cusps. Marginal ridges are rounded boarders of the enamel that form
the mesial and distal margins of the occlusal surfaces of premolars and molars and
lingual surfaces of incisors and canines.
A line angle forms from the junction of two surfaces. A point angle is formed by the
junction of three surfaces. A sulcus is a long depression or valley in the surface of a tooth
between ridges and cusps. Marginal ridges are rounded boarders of the enamel that form
the mesial and distal margins of the occlusal surfaces of premolars and molars and
lingual surfaces of incisors and canines.
Line angle
Point angle
Question 2 of 20
A __ is a pinpoint depression located at the junction of developmental grooves.
A line angle forms from the junction of two surfaces. A point angle is formed by the
junction of three surfaces. A sulcus is a long depression or valley in the surface of a tooth
between ridges and cusps. Marginal ridges are rounded boarders of the enamel that form
the mesial and distal margins of the occlusal surfaces of premolars and molars and
lingual surfaces of incisors and canines.
A line angle forms from the junction of two surfaces. A point angle is formed by the
junction of three surfaces. A sulcus is a long depression or valley in the surface of a tooth
between ridges and cusps. Marginal ridges are rounded boarders of the enamel that form
the mesial and distal margins of the occlusal surfaces of premolars and molars and
lingual surfaces of incisors and canines.
Pits are small, pinpoint depressions located at the junction of developmental grooves or
at terminals of those grooves. A fossa is an irregular depression or cavity. A sulcus is a
long depression or valley in the surface of a tooth between ridges and cusps. A cusp is
an elevation or mound on the crown portion of a tooth.
Sulcus
Marginal ridge
Pit
Fossa
A __ is a pinpoint depression located at the junction of developmental grooves.
A line angle forms from the junction of two surfaces. A point angle is formed by the
junction of three surfaces. A sulcus is a long depression or valley in the surface of a tooth
between ridges and cusps. Marginal ridges are rounded boarders of the enamel that form
the mesial and distal margins of the occlusal surfaces of premolars and molars and
lingual surfaces of incisors and canines.
A line angle forms from the junction of two surfaces. A point angle is formed by the
junction of three surfaces. A sulcus is a long depression or valley in the surface of a tooth
between ridges and cusps. Marginal ridges are rounded boarders of the enamel that form
the mesial and distal margins of the occlusal surfaces of premolars and molars and
lingual surfaces of incisors and canines.
Pits are small, pinpoint depressions located at the junction of developmental grooves or
at terminals of those grooves. A fossa is an irregular depression or cavity. A sulcus is a
long depression or valley in the surface of a tooth between ridges and cusps. A cusp is
an elevation or mound on the crown portion of a tooth.
Sulcus
Marginal ridge
Pit
Fossa
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