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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. Mixed Dentition






2. Fossa






3. Lesser Palatine Foramen






4. Mandibular Artery






5. Convex






6. Sublingual Sulcus






7. Buccal Mucosa






8. Retromolar Area






9. Cleft Lip






10. Mental Protuberance






11. Which molar contains the cusp of Caribelli?






12. Function of Palatoglossus






13. Tome's process






14. Peritubular Dentin






15. What are the three muscles of the neck?






16. Osteoclasts






17. Dentoperiosteal Fiber Groups






18. What is another name for premolars?






19. Neonatal line






20. How is the TMJ supported and what controls their movement?






21. Function of mylohyoid






22. Stenson's Duct






23. Mastoid process






24. Internal Carotid Artery






25. Vestibule






26. Pterygoid plexus of the veins






27. Tubercle of the Lip






28. Transverse Ridge






29. What is the purpose of saliva?






30. Vermilion Zone






31. Gums






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






33. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome symptons






34. Facial Vein






35. Naso Palatine Nerve






36. Pterygoid Process






37. Gingiva






38. Hypercementosis






39. Histology






40. Function of Trapezius






41. Morphology






42. Palantine Tonsils






43. Circumpulpal Dentin






44. Enamel Dysplasia






45. Apposition






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






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






48. Sublingual Caruncles






49. Mesenchyme Tissue






50. Horizontal Fiber Group