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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. Function of Geniohyoid






2. What is saliva made of?






3. Incisive Nerve branch






4. What is another name for premolars?






5. Labial






6. Imbritation Lines of Von Eboner






7. Alveolar Crest






8. Lingual Foramen






9. Cleft Lip






10. Mastication






11. Interdental Gingiva






12. Exfoliated






13. Lingual Veins






14. Free Gingiva






15. Function of Palatopharyngeal






16. Alveolar Mucosa






17. Deep Facial Veins






18. Dentinal Hypersensitivity






19. Embrasure






20. What are the 4 muscles of the floor of the mouth?






21. Xygomatic bones






22. Mandibular Foramen






23. What is the purpose of permanent teeth?






24. Circular Ligament Fiber Groups






25. Taste Buds






26. Maxillary Arch






27. Caruncle






28. Papilla






29. Clinical root






30. Evanesce






31. Tubercle of the Lip






32. Lesser Palatine Nerve






33. Intercellular Substances






34. What are the eight landmarks of the face?






35. Enamel Lamellae






36. Fordyce's Spots






37. When do oral and nasal cavity separate and palate develop?






38. Alveolar Mucosa






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






40. Muscle Insertion






41. Tome's process






42. Rod Core






43. Fetus






44. How many roots/ cusps does the mandibular first molar have?






45. Lobes






46. Labial Commissures






47. Odontoblast






48. Sharpey's Fibers






49. What are the four main functions of deciduous teeth?






50. Xygote