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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. Angle of the Mandible






2. Palatine Rugae






3. Cleft Uvula






4. External Carotid Artery






5. Primary palate






6. What are the 2 sets of teeth?






7. Contour Lines of Owen






8. Convex






9. Muscle Insertion






10. What is saliva made of?






11. What are the characteristics of deciduous teeth?






12. Buccal






13. Function of Styloglossus






14. Function of Palatoglossus






15. Posterior Teeth






16. Intertubular Dentin






17. Function of Trapezius






18. Circumvallate Papillae






19. What are the 4 cranial nerves that ennervate the face and oral cavity






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






21. Filiform Papillae






22. Retro Mandibular Vein






23. Xerostomia






24. Enamel Lamellae






25. Papilla






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






27. Vestibule






28. Alveolar Mucosa






29. Mamelons






30. Palantine Tonsils






31. Distal






32. Middle Superior Alveolar Nerve






33. Sublingual Sulcus






34. Linea Alba






35. Maxilla






36. Tendon






37. Vestibule Fornix






38. Function of Digastric






39. Gland






40. Fungiform Papillae






41. Lateral Incisor






42. Naso Palatine Nerve






43. Osteoclasts






44. Peg lateral






45. Sulingual Folds






46. Interdental Gingiva






47. Where is the palate located?






48. Enamel Spindle






49. Posterior Tonsillar Pillar






50. Dentinal Hypersensitivity