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1
What is shedding of teeth
The physiologic process resulting in elimination of the deciduous
dentition in referred as shedding
2
Shedding of a deciduous teeth is a result of resorption of  
Roots and periodontal ligament
3
The pattern of resorption in a exfoliating teeth is determined
by 
Erupting permanent tooth
4
Resorption of the roots of the 
deciduous incisors & canines begins on their 
Lingual surface
5
The apical positioning of permanent tooth germ most often fails
in 
Mandibular incisors
6
Resorption of deciduous molar roots is initiated at the 
Inner surface
7
The bicuspids erupt in the position of the 
Deciduous molars
8
The cells responsible for the removal of dental hard tissue are
the 
Odontoclasts
9
Odontoclasts have demonstrable high quantities of enzyme 
Acid phosphatase
10
Deciduous single rooted tooth is usually shed  
Before complete root resorption
11
A typical shed deciduous molar have
No roots; partial crown
12
Remnants of deciduous teeth 
are most frequently found in association with 
Permanent premolars
13
The fate of remnants of deciduous teeth
Remain embedded in the jaw; Be encased in layers of dentin; Be
ultimately exfoliated
14
Remnants of deciduous teeth are frequently associated with premolars
because the 
Roots of the lower 2nd deciduous molar is divergent
15
Retained deciduous teeth are invariably 
Out of function
16
The most common retained deciduous tooth is the 
Upper lateral incisor
17
If a permanent tooth is ankylosed then the deciduous predecessor
is 
Retained
18
If the permanent lateral incisor is missing the deciduous tooth is
resorbed under pressure of the erupting 
Permanent canine
19
The resorption of the deciduous lateral incisor when the permanent
lateral incisor is missing is simultaneous with that of the 
Deciduous canine

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