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The Dental Anatomy, Physiology, and Head & Neck Structures Overview is a comprehensive study resource for dental assisting, dental hygiene, and dental students. It covers essential concepts related to tooth anatomy, oral physiology, and the anatomical structures of the head and neck, including muscles, nerves, blood supply, and skeletal components. Designed for exam preparation and foundational review, this guide helps reinforce key anatomical relationships, improve knowledge retention, and support success in dental anatomy and physiology coursework and exams.

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1. Anatomy The scientific study of the shape and structure of the hu-
man body.

2. Physiology The scientific study of how the body functions.

3. Anatomical position Refers to the body standing erect with face forward, feet
together, and arms hanging at the sides with palms for-
ward.




4. Sagittal planes Any vertical plane parallel to the midline that divides the
body into unequal left and right portions.

5. Midsagittal planes The vertical plane that divides the body into equal left and
right halves.

6. Transverse planes Divides the body into superior (upper) and inferior (lower)
portions.

7. Frontal planes Any vertical plane at right angles to the midsagittal plane
that divides the body into anterior (front) and posterior
(back) portions.

8. Oblique planes Divides the body at an angle.

9. Cells The basic units of structure of the human body.

10. Tissues Formed when millions of the same type of cell join togeth-
er to perform a specific function for the body.

11. Organs
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