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






2. Circular Ligament Fiber Groups






3. Function of mylohyoid






4. What are the eight landmarks of the face?






5. Agenesis






6. Pterygoid Artery






7. Labial Mucosa






8. Pulp horns






9. Odontoblast






10. Greater Palatine Foramen






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






12. Morpho differentiation






13. Gingiva






14. Tubercle of the Lip






15. Pulp Stones






16. When do the primary teeth begin erupting and are fully erupted?






17. Cleft Palate






18. Lobes






19. Posterior Teeth






20. Interdental Septum






21. Mixed Dentition






22. Incisal Edge






23. Inferior Nasal Conchae






24. Enamel Spindle






25. Ridge






26. Fungiform Papillae






27. Vestibule






28. Gland






29. Eruption






30. Maxillary Arch






31. Cemental Spurs






32. Paranasal






33. Labial






34. Uvula






35. Function of Styloglossus






36. Cervical Third






37. Peg lateral






38. What are the intrinsical muscles of the tongue responsible for?






39. Buccal Mucosa






40. Mandibular Foramen






41. Convects






42. Exfoliated






43. Buckle groove






44. What are the 4 pairs of muscles of mastication!






45. Mylohyoid Artery






46. Torus Mandibularis






47. Middle Superior Alveolar Nerve






48. Alveologingival Fiber Groups






49. Alveolus






50. Parotid Papilla