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Definition
filter   resonance cavities  
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source   phonation cavities  
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power   respiration cavities  
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parts of the mandible from the top down   ramus, angle, corpus  
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maxilla   upper jaw  
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enamal   hard, outermost layer of a tooth  
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dentin   Dense tissue forming the bulk of a tooth, ivory  
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cementum   thin layer of bone holding the tooth  
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root   embedded in alveolar process  
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incisors   bite things in the front of mouth  
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canines   single cusp  
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premolars   bicuspids  
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class 1 nuetrocclusion   normal teeth orientation  
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class 1 malocclusion   normal orientation of molars; abnormal orientation of incisors  
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class 2 malocclusion   overbite  
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class 3 malocclusion   underbite  
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orbicularis oris   constriction of oral opening  
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platysma muscle   depress mandible (lower jaw)  
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massester and temporalis   elevates mandible  
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levator palatine   elevates velum  
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musculus uvulae   elevates and retracts soft palate makes up structure of uvula  
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palatoglossal   elevate posterior portion of tongue  
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buccinator   moves food onto grinding surface of molars  
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intrinsic tongue muscles   both origin and insertion are within the body of the tongue  
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superior longitudinal muscle   elevates tongue tip  
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inferior longitudinal muscle   shortens tongue, pulls tip downward, assists in retraction  
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transverse muscle   narrows and elongates tongue  
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verticle muscle   flattens tongue  
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extrinsic tongue muscles   one attachment within the tongue, one external  
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Genioglossus   depresses and protrudes tongue, largest  
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Styloglossus   draws tongue tip back and up  
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Palatoglossus (glossopalatine)   elevates tongue/ depresses soft palate  
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hyoglossus   depress and retract tongue (elevate hyoid)  
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mastication   chewing  
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degultition   swallowing  
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