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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. Rami






2. Embryology






3. Purpose of premolars






4. Soft Palate






5. Mucosa






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






7. What kind of root does the maxillary first molar have?






8. Uvula






9. Gestational period






10. Gingival Groove






11. Function of Palatopharyngeal






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






13. What are the extrinsic muscles of the tongue responsible for?






14. Mastoid process






15. Pterygoid Artery






16. Infraorbital Foramen






17. What is the purpose of saliva?






18. What are the characteristics of deciduous teeth?






19. What is the latin word for molar?






20. Greater Palatine Nerve






21. Free Gingiva






22. Fossa






23. Lingual Nerve Branch






24. Posterior Teeth






25. Supplemental Groove






26. Philtrum






27. Attached Gingiva






28. Occlusal






29. Vermilion Zone






30. Xygomatic bones






31. Cleft Uvula






32. Primary palate






33. Mylohyoid Nerve Branch






34. Mixed Dentition






35. Incisive Nerve branch






36. Maxillary Tuberosity






37. Cingulum






38. Gland






39. Circumvallate Papillae






40. Mucogingival Junction






41. Odontal Fiber Groups






42. Maxillary Nerve Branch






43. Enamel Tufts






44. Incisive Papilla






45. Cervical line






46. Labial Mucosa






47. Function of Hyoglossus






48. Oblique Ridge






49. Buccal






50. Function of Platysma