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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. Sharpey's Fibers






2. Mylohyoid Artery






3. Submandibular Glands


4. Ectoderm






5. Papilla






6. Concave






7. Cortical Bone






8. Dental Sac






9. Pulp Stones






10. Meniscus






11. Alveologingival Fiber Groups






12. Endoderm






13. Which molar is the wisdom tooth






14. Posterior Teeth






15. Oblique Fiber Group






16. Ala of the Nose






17. Histo Differentiation






18. Rami






19. Stensens' Duct (aka Parotid)


20. Occlusion third






21. Circumpulpal Dentin






22. Palatine Raphe






23. Cemental Spurs






24. Histology






25. What are the two ways the TMJs move?






26. What is origin and What is insertion?






27. What are the 12 landmarks of the oral cavity?


28. Pulp horns






29. Vermilion Zone






30. What are the largest and strongest of the mandibular teeth






31. How many teeth are in the Primary teeth?






32. Succedaneous teeth






33. Intertubular Dentin






34. Parotid glands






35. Cusps






36. Glenoid Fossa






37. Labial






38. Imbritation Lines of Von Eboner






39. Greater Palatine Nerve






40. Hard Palate






41. Circumvallate Papillae






42. Maxilla






43. Rod Core






44. Labial Commissures






45. Labial Mucosa






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






47. Apical Fiber Group






48. Alveolar Mucosa






49. What are the 4 taste senses and where are they located?






50. Odontogenesis