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Dental Assisting: Head And Neck Anatomy

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1. Secondary Dentin






2. Saliva






3. Mantle Dentin






4. Facial Vein






5. Clinical root






6. Palatine Bones






7. Pulp Stones






8. What teeth are removed if overcrowding occurs?






9. Nasolacrimal groove






10. Facial development






11. Midline






12. How many teeth are in the Primary teeth?






13. Purpose of premolars






14. Lingual






15. Parotid Papilla






16. Genial Tubercles






17. Groove






18. Retromolar Area






19. Cleft Uvula






20. Odontoblast






21. TMJ bones are bathed In what solution?






22. Labial-Mental Groove






23. Which molar contains the cusp of Caribelli?






24. What are the two muscles of the soft palate?






25. Dentogingival Fiber Groups






26. Buckle groove






27. Lingual Foramen






28. What is saliva made of?






29. Tubercle of the Lip






30. What is the most common problem with TMJ






31. Apical Fiber Group






32. Internal Jugular Vein






33. Occlusal






34. Bud stage






35. Agenesis






36. Dental Arteries






37. Contact Area






38. Calcification






39. What are the characteristics of permanent teeth?






40. Infraorbital Foramen






41. Lingual Vein






42. Lacrimal Bones






43. What is Ankyloglossia and who can treat it / What is the treatment called?






44. Embryology






45. How many cusps/ roots do the 2/3rd maxillary molars have?






46. When do the primary teeth begin erupting and are fully erupted?






47. Meniscus






48. Central Incisor






49. Mamelons






50. Labial