Impression TIRE SHOE ODONTOLOGY
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What is the capital of France? (example question)

  • Paris (correct)
  • London
  • Berlin
  • Madrid

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Patent impression = A visible impression left on a surface Latent impression = An impression not visible without enhancement Plastic impression = A three-dimensional impression made in soft material Wear pattern = minuscule changes that will cause a unique change

Match the following terms with their definitions:

Electrostatic dusting = A method to collect dust from surfaces using electrostatic charge Gait = The manner of walking or moving on foot Oblique = Having a slanted or angled line; not perpendicular or parallel Gel lifting prints = A technique used to recover fingerprints from surfaces using a gel substance

Match the following materials or components with their primary characteristics:

<p>Tire = Provides traction for vehicles Plaster of Paris = Best used for sand or dirt at regular temperatures Dental stone = Used for snow impressions as it hardens faster Tire tread = The part of the tire that makes contact with the road Ribs/ridges = Enhances grip and performance on surfaces</p> Signup and view all the answers

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<p>Sipe = Small slits in the tread for improved traction Grooves = Channels in the tread pattern for water evacuation Dimple = Small depressions for better grip and performance Track width = The distance between the left and right tires on the same axle</p> Signup and view all the answers

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<p>Wheelbase = Distance between the front and rear axles Turning diameter = The smallest circular turn a vehicle can make Tire track = Width between the inside edges of the tires on the same axle Known exemplar = A standard vehicle used as a reference for measurements</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the dental terms with their definitions:

<p>Crown = Visible part of the tooth above the gum line Root = Part of the tooth embedded in the jawbone Dentin = The layer beneath the enamel that makes up most of the tooth Neck = Area where the crown meets the root Pulp = The innermost part containing nerves and blood vessels Enamel = The hard outer surface that protects the tooth</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following dental terms with their correct descriptions:

<p>Permanent teeth = The set of teeth that replaces deciduous teeth and lasts a lifetime Cementum = The calcified tissue that covers the roots of teeth Deciduous teeth = Temporary teeth that are eventually replaced by permanent teeth Molars = Broad and flat teeth in the back of the mouth used for grinding food Canines = Pointed teeth located next to the incisors used for tearing food</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following dental terms with their descriptions:

<p>Premolars = Teeth located between canines and molars, used for grinding food Incisors = Front teeth primarily used for cutting Antemortem records = Documentation of a person's dental history before death Postmortem records = Documentation of a person's dental findings after death Bite mark = Impression left by teeth on a surface or skin</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Capital of France (example flashcard)

Paris

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