Tooth Development (Odontogenesis)
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Stages of Tooth Development
Initiation Stage
Bud Stage
Cap Stage
Bell Stage
Apposition Stage
Maturation Stage (Crown Stage)
Root Development
Tooth Eruption
Factors that Affect Tooth Development
Abnormalities
Developmental Causes
Environmental Causes
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Choose the correct answers of the following questions:
Fluorosis is cased by:
Decrease in Fluoride
Increase in Fluoride
Normal levels of Fluoride
Is Inherited
The number of baby teeth is:
32
22
20
23
The number of permanent teeth is:
20
30
36
32
Which of the following causes the discolouration of teeth:
Penicillin
Flagyl
Tetracycline
Gentamycin
Which of the following is important for the development of teeth
Vitamin B12
Calcium
Vitamin 6
Iron
By what age does the permanent dentition erupt replacing the primary dentition?
5 years
10 years
15 years
21 years
The initiation stages of tooth development occurs between
The sixth and seventh week of prenatal development
The eighth and ninth week of prenatal development
The tenth and eleventh week of prenatal development
The fifteenth and seventeenth week of prenatal development
The bud stage of tooth development occurs at:
The beginning of the tenth week
The beginning of the ninth week
The beginning of the eighth week
The beginning of the seventh week
The cap stage occurs between the
Ninth and tenth week of prenatal development
Eleventh and twelfth week of prenatal development
Thirteenth and fourteenth week of prenatal development
Sixteenth and seventeenth week of prenatal development
The bell stage occurs between the
Twenty and Twenty-first week of prenatal development
Thirty and forty week of prenatal development
Fifty and sixty week of prenatal development
Eleventh and twelfth week of prenatal development
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