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Dental Assisting: Head And Neck Anatomy

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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Lines of Retzius






2. Histo Differentiation






3. Epithelial Attachment






4. Cusp of Caribelli






5. Odontoblast






6. Rami






7. Landmarks






8. How many teeth are in the permanent set of teeth?






9. How many cusps/ roots do the 2/3rd mandibular molars have?






10. When does the maxillary second molar erupt?






11. Convex






12. Lingual Nerve Branch






13. Ala of the Nose






14. Fibroblasts






15. Enamel Spindle






16. Cleft Uvula






17. Xygote






18. Neonatal line






19. Primary palate






20. Fungiform Papillae






21. Lateral Incisor






22. Evanesce






23. Enamel Tufts






24. Sublingual Caruncles






25. Which molar contains the cusp of Caribelli?






26. Enamel Dysplasia






27. Apical Fiber Group






28. Xerostomia






29. Mucosa






30. Anterior Alveolar Nerve






31. What are the three muscles of the neck?






32. Attached Gingiva






33. How much saliva is produced daily?






34. What ligament is retained the longest during periodontal disease?






35. Pulp Stones






36. Tubercle of the Lip






37. Torus






38. Lesser Palatine Nerve






39. Median Sulcus






40. Maxillary Sinus






41. What is the purpose of saliva?






42. Oblique Ridge






43. Mesenchyme Tissue






44. Lesser Palatine Foramen






45. Maxillary Tuberosity






46. Groove






47. Secondary palate






48. Incisive Nerve branch






49. Occlusion third






50. Marginal Ridges