HISTOLOGY
DENTAL ANATOMY
ANATOMY/PHYSIOLOGY
HEAD AND NECK ANATOMY
WILD CARDS
100
Smallest structure and functionally self-contained units in the body
What is the cell
100
Where the cementum meets the enamel edge to edge
What is the CEJ
100

Division of the body vertically into left and right sides 

What is Saggital plane

100

Horseshoe shape, suspended between the mandible and larynx. Primary function to support the tongue and other muscles.

What is the Hyoid bone

100

fertilized egg

What is the zygote

200

chief source of energy for the cell or the powerhouse of the cell 

What is the mitochondria

200

Dense connective tissue organized into specialized fibers that connect the cementum on the root of the tooth to the aveolar bone of the socket wall.

What is the PDL (periodontal ligament)

200

Three layers of the skin

What is epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous fat

200
Largest, strongest and only movable facial bone
What is the mandible
200

Resorption occurs when the body removes bone. What are the cells responsible for this process called? 

What are Osteoclasts

300

enamel, cementum, dentin, pulp

What are parts of the tooth

300
The terminal portion of the PDL that is embedded in bone and cementum
What are Sharpey's fibers
300

The primary center for regulating and coordinating body acitivites

What is the brain

300
type of dentition that consists of 20 teeth
What is primary
300

Which of the following is NOT a bone of the face zygomatic, palantine, ethmoid, mandible

What is ethmoid bone of the cranium 

400

Hardest material in the body, translucent to allow light to pass through it, strong but brittle

What is enamel

400
Masseter, Lateral pterygoid, medial pterygoid, temporalis
What are true muscles of mastication
400

Double walled membranous sac that encloses the heart

What is periocardium

400
Often confused with being a true muscle of mastication.
What is the buccinator
400

Vertical groove from under the nose to the midline of the upper lip

What is Philtrum

500

supporting structure that includes the periodontal ligament, aveolar bone, cementum and gingival unit

What is the Periodontum

500

The portion of the tooth the that is visible in the mouth and may vary because of changes in the position of the gingiva

What is Clinical Crown

500
Lower chambers of the heart that pump blood

What is the ventricles

500

Primary source of innervation for the oral cavity

What is trigeminal nerve

500

Area between the cheeks and the teeth or aveolar ridge

What is buccal vestible

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