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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. Greater Palatine Foramen






2. Internal Jugular Vein






3. Vestibule






4. Median Sulcus






5. How much saliva do the salivary glands produce in 24 hours?






6. Uvula






7. Torus Mandibularis






8. Sulingual Folds






9. Gestational period






10. Peg lateral






11. Taste Buds






12. What is the longest tooth in the mandibular arch?






13. Sharpey's Fibers






14. Embrasure






15. What are the 3 branches of the pterygopalatine nerve branch?






16. Tome's process






17. Parotid glands






18. Nasmyths Membrane






19. Triangular Ridge






20. Posterior Teeth






21. What are the eight landmarks of the face?






22. What is origin and What is insertion?






23. Mixed Dentition






24. What is the function of the buccle nerve branch?






25. Proliferation






26. Mastication






27. What is the purpose of saliva?






28. Sublingual Caruncles






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






30. Ligament






31. Attrition






32. Labial Commissures






33. Salivary Glands






34. How much saliva is produced daily?






35. Sphenoid






36. What is the maxillary cuspid known as?






37. External Oblique Ridge






38. Apical Fiber Group






39. Function of mylohyoid






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






41. Lesser Palatine Foramen






42. Lacrimal Bones






43. Retro Mandibular Vein






44. Dental Sac






45. What are the only permeant teeth that are not succedaneous?






46. Dentinal Hypersensitivity






47. Xerostomia






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






49. lst and second premolars






50. Eruption