Anatomy
Physiology
Head/Neck Anatomy
Embryology
Histology
Tooth/Morphology
100
Study of body structures
What is Anatomy
100
Is the smallest basic unit of all systems.
What is a Cell?
100
Shallow V-shaped depression above the upper lip.
What is Philtrum?
100
Study of prenatal growth and the developing process of an individual.
What is Embryology?
100
Pointed mounds on the crown of the tooth.
What is Cusp?
200
The muscles of significance to the dental assistant when on the job is_________ and __________
What is the Muscles of the lower back and neck?
200
Divides body into upper and lower sections
What is Transverse Plane?
200
Between which two teeth is the labial frenum located?
What is Maxillary Central Incisors?
200
In the embryonic layers system, the one that differentiates into the epithelial lining of the respiratory system, glandular organs, and the digestive tract is ___________
What is Endoderm?
200
Small structure that hangs from the soft palate above the rest of the tongue.
What is Uvula?
300
The importance of the skeletal anatomy in dentistry
What is Cranial and facial bones? (including the maxilla and mandible)
300
This system maintains a balance between intracellular and extracellular fluids, and transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and antibodies throughout body.
What is the Circulatory System?
300
The salivary duct that end in the sublingual caruncles is___________
What is Wharton’s Duct?
300
If the cleft lip occurs in the primary palate side, and alveolar process is called__________
What is Unilateral Cleft Lip?
300
The structure located around the root, it covers the dentin on the root portion of the tooth.
What is Cementum?
400
In the skeletal system, the child’s body has ______bones.
What is 270 skeletal bones?
400
This system control growth, protect from stress, stimulate sexual drive, regulate calcium and water balance, and produce insulin, which aids in the transport of glucose.
What is Endocrine System?
400
Is a concave area where two bones of the mandible are fused in the center and near the border of the mandible?
What is Symphysis?
400
The calcium salts and other minerals are deposited in the formed tooth. The tissues or enamel, dentin, and cementum are formed in layers.
What is Apposition?
400
An opening in the of the tooth through which nerve and blood vessels enter is _____
What is Apical Foramen?
500
The main part of the nervous system is__________
What is the Spinal Cord?
500
Is a network of vessels that drains and filters tissue fluid surrounding cells.
What is the Lymphatic System?
500
Is a single bone on the inside of the nasal cavity.
What is Vomer Bone?
500
Cells present only during tooth development that deposit tooth enamel is known as_______
What is Ameloblasts?
500
Diminutive smooth surface crown lacking contacts is known as________
What is Peg Lateral?