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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. Facial Vein






2. Bud stage






3. What are the four major muscles of facial expression






4. Dentinal Tubules






5. Pulp horns






6. External Auditory Meatus






7. Morphology






8. Lingual Foramen






9. Cusp of Caribelli






10. Pterygoid plexus of the veins






11. Soft Palate






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






13. Dentinal Hypersensitivity






14. Endoderm






15. Odontogenesis






16. Nasolacrimal groove






17. Common Carotid






18. Palatine Bones






19. Hyoid Bone






20. How much saliva is produced daily?






21. Labial






22. Labial Mucosa






23. What is the most common problem with TMJ






24. Agenesis






25. Mylohyoid Artery






26. Enamel Dysplasia






27. Neonatal line






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






29. Vermilion Zone






30. Philtrum






31. Purpose of premolars






32. How can you tell if someone has cancer by looking at the tongue?






33. Internal Jugular Vein






34. What is another name for premolars?






35. Palantine Tonsils






36. Mesenchyme Tissue






37. Ectoderm






38. Function of Palatopharyngeal






39. Rami






40. Occlusal






41. Pulp Stones






42. Glenoid Fossa






43. Cemental Spurs






44. Mental Protuberance






45. Landmarks






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






47. Muscle Insertion






48. Nasmyths Membrane






49. Lesser Palatine Foramen






50. Sphenoid