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Dental Assisting: Head And Neck Anatomy

Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Philtrum






2. Muscle Insertion






3. Xygote






4. Anterior Tonsillar Pillar






5. Angle of the Mandible






6. Tome's process






7. Mylohyoid Artery






8. Cyto differentiation






9. Attrition






10. Sharpey's Fibers






11. Midline






12. Fibroblasts






13. Mucogingival Junction






14. Pulp Stones






15. Cleft Palate






16. Eruption






17. Free Gingiva






18. Interradical Fiber Group






19. Marginal GIngiva






20. Function of Hyoglossus






21. Lamina Dura






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






23. Central Incisor






24. Secondary Dentin






25. Duct






26. Fungiform Papillae






27. Landmarks






28. Proliferation






29. Enamel Spindle






30. Develop Mental Groove






31. Where is the palate located?






32. Histo Differentation






33. Primary Dentin






34. Palatine Raphe






35. Labial Mucosa






36. Zygomatic nerve






37. Cemental Spurs






38. Soft Palate






39. Torus Mandibularis






40. Function of Digastric






41. How many teeth are in the Primary teeth?






42. Xerostomia






43. Gingiva






44. Pterygoid plexus of the veins






45. When do oral and nasal cavity separate and palate develop?






46. Circumpulpal Dentin






47. Incisive Nerve branch






48. What is the largest cranial nerve and the most important to dental auxillaries and why?






49. Buccal






50. What are the two ways the TMJs move?