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semester 1

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Which type of bone forms most of the roof and upper sides of the cranium?   parietal  
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Which nerve innervates the maxillary first and second premolars?   Middle superior alveolar  
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The mastoid process is located in the _____ bone.   temporal  
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Which of the following separates the coronoid and condyloid processes?   Sigmoid notch  
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A(n) _______ can develop in the salivary duct that prevents the saliva from flowing into the mouth.   sialolith  
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Which of the following veins courses from the pterygoid plexus to the facial vein?   Deep facial vein  
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Which of the following bones of the face creates the prominence of the cheek?   Zygomatic  
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Inguinal lymph nodes are located:   in the lower abdomen.  
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The oral cavity is primarily innervated by which of the following nerves?   Trigeminal  
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The submandibular salivary gland:   lies beneath the mandible in the submandibular fossa.  
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The human skull is divided into the _____ and the face.   cranium  
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The ______ forms the support for the teeth of the maxillary arch.   alveolar process  
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Which statement is not true of trismus?   Trismus is a cracking sound in the temporomandibular joint.  
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The muscle of facial expression that raises and wrinkles the skin of the chin and pushes up the lower lip is the:   mentalis.  
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Cranial nerves originate from which of the following areas?   Directly from the brain  
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The first phase in mouth opening and movement of the temporomandibular joint is:   hinge action.  
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Which of the following bones forms the prominence of the cheeks and part of the orbit?   Zygomatic  
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The anterior portion of each ramus of the mandible is called the:   coronoid process.  
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If a patient has permanent paralysis of the tongue and lip after an extraction of a mandibular third molar, which cranial nerve was damaged?   V—Trigeminal  
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An infection of which of the following paranasal sinuses is most likely to damage vision?   Sphenoid  
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Which of the following is a neck muscle?   Sternocleidomastoid  
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Which of the following bones is suspended between the mandible and the larynx?   Hyoid  
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The _____ form(s) the bridge of the nose.   nasal bones  
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Which muscle of the floor of the mouth forms (with the mandible) a submandibular triangle on each side of the neck?   Digastric  
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Which of the following bones forms the posterior part of the hard palate and the floor of the nose?   Palatine  
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The isthmus of fauces between the two faucial arches contains which of the following structures?   Tonsil  
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The common term for gingiva is:   gums.  
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________ is a white ridge of raised tissue that extends horizontally at the level when the maxillary and mandibular teeth come together.   Linea alba  
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Which of the following is true of the fauces?   The posterior faucial pillar forms the free posterior border of the soft palate.  
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Touching which of the following areas is most likely to trigger the gag reflex?   Soft palate  
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Which of the following tastes is located on the back of the tongue?   bitter  
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