Enamel and Dentin
This quiz will test your knowledge about the structure and function of enamel and dentin, the two main tissues that make up the tooth.
Questions
Which of the following is the hardest tissue in the human body?
- Enamel
- Dentin
- Bone
- Cementum
What is the primary function of enamel?
- To protect the tooth from wear and tear
- To provide insulation for the tooth
- To anchor the tooth in the jawbone
- To sense pressure and temperature changes
Which of the following is the most abundant tissue in the tooth?
- Enamel
- Dentin
- Bone
- Cementum
What is the primary function of dentin?
- To provide strength and support to the tooth
- To insulate the tooth from temperature changes
- To anchor the tooth in the jawbone
- To sense pressure and temperature changes
Which of the following is a characteristic of enamel?
- It is transparent
- It is avascular
- It is innervated
- It is cellular
Which of the following is a characteristic of dentin?
- It is translucent
- It is vascular
- It is innervated
- It is cellular
Which of the following is a type of enamel defect?
- Hypoplasia
- Hypomineralization
- Fluorosis
- All of the above
Which of the following is a type of dentin defect?
- Dentinogenesis imperfecta
- Dentin dysplasia
- Root resorption
- All of the above
What is the name of the junction between the enamel and dentin?
- Amelodentinal junction
- Dentinoenamel junction
- Odontoblast layer
- Pulp chamber
What is the name of the layer of cells that produces dentin?
- Odontoblasts
- Ameloblasts
- Cementoblasts
- Pulp cells
What is the name of the space in the center of the tooth that contains the pulp?
- Pulp chamber
- Root canal
- Periodontal ligament
- Alveolar bone
What is the name of the tissue that surrounds the root of the tooth?
- Cementum
- Periodontal ligament
- Alveolar bone
- Gingiva
What is the name of the tissue that connects the tooth to the jawbone?
- Periodontal ligament
- Alveolar bone
- Gingiva
- Cementum
What is the name of the tissue that covers the gums?
- Gingiva
- Periodontal ligament
- Alveolar bone
- Cementum
What is the name of the bone that supports the teeth?
- Alveolar bone
- Maxilla
- Mandible
- All of the above