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Dental Assisting: Head And Neck Anatomy

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






2. Convex






3. What are the characteristics of permanent teeth?






4. What are the only permeant teeth that are not succedaneous?






5. Rami






6. What are the 4 extrinsic muscles of the tongue






7. Palatine Raphe






8. Primary palate






9. Function of Trapezius






10. Function of mylohyoid






11. Morphology






12. What are the 4 taste senses and where are they located?






13. Tome's process






14. Frenum






15. Taste Buds






16. Nasmyths Membrane






17. Function of Platysma






18. Peg lateral






19. Incisive Arteries






20. Maxillary Artery






21. Intertubular Dentin






22. If a patient receives toxic agents - how long does it take for their sense of taste to return?






23. Cyto differentiation






24. Lingual Veins






25. Duct






26. Stomedeum






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






28. Tubercle of the Lip






29. Free Gingiva






30. Cingulum






31. Alveologingival Fiber Groups






32. Embrasure






33. Papilla






34. Paranasal






35. Median Sulcus






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






37. Labial-Mental Groove






38. Buccal






39. Inferior Nasal Conchae






40. Gingiva






41. Neonatal line






42. Torus






43. Hypercementosis






44. How many cusps does the second bicuspid have?






45. Furcation






46. Fibroblasts






47. Ridge






48. Supplemental Groove






49. Secondary palate






50. Imbritation Lines of Von Eboner