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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. Alveolar Mucosa






2. Gingival Hyperplasia






3. Oblique Fiber Group






4. Embryology






5. Tendon






6. What are the 4 extrinsic muscles of the tongue






7. Function of Digastric






8. Function of Styloglossus






9. Naso Palatine Nerve






10. Palatine Rugae






11. What teeth are removed if overcrowding occurs?






12. Landmarks






13. Function of mylohyoid






14. Incisal third






15. Muscle origine






16. Internal Oblique Ridge






17. Midline






18. What are the characteristics of permanent teeth?






19. Mantle Dentin






20. Stomedeum






21. Interdental Gingiva






22. Anterior Tonsillar Pillar






23. Circular Ligament Fiber Groups






24. What is the most common problem with TMJ






25. Palantine Tonsils






26. Imbrication lines






27. Osteoclasts






28. Labial-Mental Groove






29. Symphysis






30. Secondary Dentin






31. Nasal-Labial Groove






32. Lobes






33. Morpho Differentiation






34. Ameloblast






35. Xerostomia






36. Buccal Mucosa






37. How many cusps/ roots do the maxillary first molars have?






38. Function of Stylohyoid






39. Imbracation Lines






40. Concave






41. Primary palate






42. Stenson's Duct






43. Apical Fiber Group






44. What is the latin word for molar?






45. Pulp horns






46. External Oblique Ridge






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






48. Histo Differentiation






49. Apposition






50. Pterygoid Process