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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. Lingual Frenum






2. Occlusal






3. Imbracation Lines






4. Denticion






5. Marginal GIngiva






6. What are the three muscles of the neck?






7. Deep Facial Veins






8. Vermilion Border






9. Cuspid






10. Odontogenesis






11. What is another name for premolars?






12. Posterior Superior Alveolar Nerve






13. Foliate Papillae






14. Function of Palatoglossus






15. Cervical line






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






17. Nasal-Labial Groove






18. Saliva






19. Incisive Papilla






20. Cleft Lip






21. Interdental Gingiva






22. Linea Alba






23. Morphology






24. How many teeth are in the Primary teeth?






25. Alveolar Crest






26. Gestational period






27. Mandibular Foramen






28. When do the tooth buds appear?






29. Function of Geniohyoid






30. Maxillary Nerve Branch






31. Primary Dentin






32. How many cusps does the second bicuspid have?






33. Circumpulpal Dentin






34. Alveologingival Fiber Groups






35. Internal Oblique Ridge






36. Torus






37. Anterior Tonsillar Pillar






38. Mylohyoid Artery






39. Purpose of premolars






40. Facial Artery






41. Cemental Spurs






42. What is the maxillary cuspid known as?






43. Secondary palate






44. Ameloblast






45. Ligament






46. Mandibular Artery






47. Philtrum






48. Greater Palatine Nerve






49. Mantle Dentin






50. Retromolar Area