Assignment 1 Oral Anatomy-3

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O RAL A NATOMY AND H ISTOLOGY Permanent and Primary Dentition- Assignment 1 Purpose: The purpose of this assignment is to become familiar with identifying characteristics of both the permanent dentition and primary dentition. Instructions: 1. You will be assigned a tooth from your course instructor. 2. Answer the questions in Parts 1, 2 and 3 for this assignment within the chart below. 3. Use the following resources. a. DENT 237 online Brightspace course content b. MDA and IDEHA textbook readings 4. Submit (upload) your completed assignment to the DENT 237 Assignment section on Brightspace, with the Dental Assisting Program Cover Page attached. Submissions must be in a word.doc or PDF file format only. 5. Submit your completed assignment by the due date indicated in the DENT 237 Course Schedule ( October 2, 2023 ) 1 | School of Health and Public Safety: DA - DENT 237: Oral Anatomy & Histology
Katanna Chervenka Oral Anatomy & Histology Group F 2 | School of Health and Public Safety: DA - DENT 237: Oral Anatomy & Histology
Questions Part 1 (9 marks): “Which tooth is this?” Answers 1. What is the complete name of the tooth you were given to identify? (I.e: maxillary or mandibular arch and type of tooth) Maxillary second premolar (SAIT, 2007, Oral Anatomy & Histology, Objective 6.2) 2. What is the FDI numbering system designate for this tooth? 1.5/2.5 3. What is the function of this tooth? The second premolar’s function is grinding during mastication, known as chewing. 4. 4. List three distinguishing characteristics of this tooth (how can this tooth be distinguished from other 1. Buccal and lingual cusps are more equal in length. 2. The tooth is wider, buccal-lingual surface than mesial- distal surface. 3. The occlusal surface may appear wrinkled with many 3 | School of Health and Public Safety: DA - DENT 237: Oral Anatomy & Histology
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