Classification of Dental Defects - Class 1 to 6
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Match the dental classes with their corresponding descriptions:

Class 1 = Cervical 1/3 of tooth Class 2 = Proximal of anterior teeth Class 3 = Pits and fissures Class 4 = Anything due to trauma, chips in anterior teeth

Match the dental classes with their corresponding types of damage:

Class 1 = Wear due to abrasion Class 2 = Proximal of posterior teeth Class 3 = Cervical 1/3 of tooth Class 4 = Trauma-related chips in anterior teeth

Match the dental classes with their areas of concern:

Class 1 = Cervical areas Class 2 = Posterior teeth proximals Class 3 = Anterior teeth proximals Class 4 = Trauma-induced damage

Match the dental classes with their clinical presentations:

<p>Class 1 = Chips in anterior teeth Class 2 = Pits and fissures Class 3 = Cervical lesions Class 4 = Abrasion-related wear</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the dental classes with the types of caries:

<p>Class 1 = Pits and fissures caries Class 2 = Cervical caries Class 3 = Proximal caries of anterior teeth Class 4 = Traumatic caries on anterior teeth</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match each dental class with its corresponding description:

<p>Class 1 = Pits and fissures Class 2 = Cervical 1/3 of tooth Class 3 = Proximal of anterior teeth Class 4 = Anything due to trauma, chips in anterior teeth</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the dental classes to their areas of decay:

<p>Class 5 = Cervical 1/3 of tooth Class 1 = Pits and fissures Class 2 = Proximal of posterior teeth Class 6 = Wear due to abrasion</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match each class with the most likely type of damage:

<p>Class 4 = Chips in anterior teeth Class 1 = Pits and fissures Class 5 = Decay at the gum line Class 3 = Interproximal decay of anterior teeth</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the dental classes with their corresponding identifiers:

<p>Class 2 = Proximal of posterior teeth Class 6 = Wear due to abrasion Class 5 = Cervical lesions Class 1 = Fissure caries</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the dental classes to their specific characteristics:

<p>Class 3 = Decay between anterior teeth Class 4 = Trauma-related damage in anterior teeth Class 1 = Small pits or grooves Class 2 = Decay on surfaces of molars and premolars</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Classification of Dental Defects

  • Class 1: Defects in pits and fissures.
  • Class 2: Defects in the proximal surfaces of posterior teeth.
  • Class 3: Defects in the proximal surfaces of anterior teeth.
  • Class 4: Defects due to trauma or chips in anterior teeth.
  • Class 5: Defects affecting the cervical (neck) third of a tooth.
  • Class 6: Defects caused by abrasion (wear).

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This quiz covers the different classifications of dental defects, ranging from defects in pits and fissures to those caused by abrasion. Each class highlights specific issues affecting either posterior or anterior teeth. Assess your understanding of these classifications and their implications in dental health.

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