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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. Nasal-Labial Groove






2. Foliate Papillae






3. Clinical root






4. How many cusps/ roots do the maxillary first molars have?






5. Paranasal






6. Mental Protuberance






7. Gingival Groove






8. Fossa






9. Parotid Papilla






10. Cervical Third






11. Mandible Arch






12. Embryology






13. Embryo






14. Circumpulpal Dentin






15. Muscle Insertion






16. If Palate not fused






17. Ectoderm






18. Periodontal Ligaments






19. Marginal Ridges






20. Sulingual Folds






21. Greater Palatine Nerve






22. Histo Differentiation






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






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






25. External Jugular Vein






26. Submandibular Glands


27. What is the purpose of permanent teeth?






28. Dental Lamina






29. Labial Commissures






30. Attached Gingiva






31. Purpose of premolars






32. Function of Styloglossus






33. Eruption






34. Genial Tubercles






35. Internal Oblique Ridge






36. Contact Area






37. Muscle origine






38. Concave






39. Filiform Papillae






40. Cusps






41. How much saliva is produced daily?






42. Median Sulcus






43. Mastoid process






44. Apposition






45. Zygomatic nerve






46. Intertubular Dentin






47. Occlusal






48. Greater Palatine Foramen






49. What is the maxillary cuspid known as?






50. Lesser Palatine Foramen