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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. Stensens' Duct (aka Parotid)


2. When does the maxillary second molar erupt?






3. If Palate not fused






4. Circumvallate Papillae






5. Exfoliated






6. Mesenchyme Tissue






7. What are the 3 branches of the mandibular nerve branch?






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






9. Mesoderm






10. Purpose of premolars






11. Gingival Sulcus






12. Taste Buds






13. Cervical line






14. Retro Mandibular Vein






15. Inferior Nasal Conchae






16. Attrition






17. Function of Styloglossus






18. Infraorbital Foramen






19. Mucosa






20. Horizontal Fiber Group






21. Function of Geniohyoid






22. Maxillary vein






23. Muscle Insertion






24. Mastoid process






25. Oblique Ridge






26. Lacrimal Bones






27. Pulpitis






28. Glenoid Fossa






29. TMJ bones are bathed In what solution?






30. Uvula






31. Mixed Dentition






32. Lamina Dura






33. Concave






34. Cleft Palate






35. Lingual






36. Cuspid






37. Occlusal






38. Papilla






39. Anatomical root






40. Labial Commissures






41. Hypercementosis






42. Pterygoid Artery






43. Lingual Frenum






44. Stomedeum






45. Sublingual Caruncles






46. Secondary palate






47. How many cusps/ roots do the 2/3rd maxillary molars have?






48. Maxillary Artery






49. Gestational period






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