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UNIT I: INTRODUCTION
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1. Oral Cavity Ri
Unit I Test
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Unit I Suggested Readings
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UNIT II: DENTAL ANATOMY
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2. The Tooth: Functions and Terms
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3. Fundamental and Preventative Curvatures Ri Ri Ri
4. Dentition
5. Development, Form, and Eruption Ri Ri Ri
6. Occlusion
7. Dental Anomalies Ri
8. Supporting Structures Ri
9. Clinical Considerations Ri
10. Tooth Identification Ri
11. Root Morphology Ri
12. Incisors
13. Canines
14. Premolars
15. Molars
16. Deciduous Dentition Ri
Unit II Test
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Unit II Suggested Readings
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UNIT III: ORAL HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY
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17. Basic Tissues Ri
18. Development of Orofacial Complex Ri Ri Ri
19. Dental Lamina and Enamel Organ
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20. Enamel, Dentin, and Pulp Ri Ri Ri
21. Root Formation and Attachment Apparatus
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22. Eruption and Shedding of Teeth Ri Ri Ri Ri
23. Oral Mucous Membrane
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25. Histology of the Salivary Glands Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
Unit III Test
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Unit III Suggested Readings
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UNIT IV: HEAD AND NECK ANATOMY
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26. Osteology of the Skull Ri Ri Ri
27. Nose, Nasal Cavity, and Paranasal Sinuses
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28. Muscles of Mastication, Hyoid Muscles, and Sternocleidomastoid and
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29. Temporomandibular Joint Ri
30. Muscles of Facial Expression Ri Ri Ri
31. Soft Palate and Pharynx
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32. Arterial Supply and Venous Drainage
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33. Salivary Glands Ri
34. Nervous System Ri
35. Lymphatics and Spread of Dental Infection Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
36. Anatomical Considerations in Local Anesthesia Ri Ri Ri Ri
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Chapter 01: Oral Cavity
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boundaries of the oral cavity and the structures in each area
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alate. It may grow to varying sizes and is generally only a problem when the constructio
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UNIT I: INTRODUCTION
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Unit I Test
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Unit I Suggested Readings
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UNIT II: DENTAL ANATOMY
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2. The Tooth: Functions and Terms
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3. Fundamental and Preventative Curvatures Ri Ri Ri
4. Dentition
5. Development, Form, and Eruption Ri Ri Ri
6. Occlusion
7. Dental Anomalies Ri
8. Supporting Structures Ri
9. Clinical Considerations Ri
10. Tooth Identification Ri
11. Root Morphology Ri
12. Incisors
13. Canines
14. Premolars
15. Molars
16. Deciduous Dentition Ri
Unit II Test
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Unit II Suggested Readings
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UNIT III: ORAL HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY
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17. Basic Tissues Ri
18. Development of Orofacial Complex Ri Ri Ri
19. Dental Lamina and Enamel Organ
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20. Enamel, Dentin, and Pulp Ri Ri Ri
21. Root Formation and Attachment Apparatus
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22. Eruption and Shedding of Teeth Ri Ri Ri Ri
23. Oral Mucous Membrane
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24. The Tongue Ri
25. Histology of the Salivary Glands Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
Unit III Test
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Unit III Suggested Readings
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UNIT IV: HEAD AND NECK ANATOMY
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26. Osteology of the Skull Ri Ri Ri
27. Nose, Nasal Cavity, and Paranasal Sinuses
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28. Muscles of Mastication, Hyoid Muscles, and Sternocleidomastoid and
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Trapezius Muscles Ri
29. Temporomandibular Joint Ri
30. Muscles of Facial Expression Ri Ri Ri
31. Soft Palate and Pharynx
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32. Arterial Supply and Venous Drainage
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33. Salivary Glands Ri
34. Nervous System Ri
35. Lymphatics and Spread of Dental Infection Ri Ri Ri Ri Ri
36. Anatomical Considerations in Local Anesthesia Ri Ri Ri Ri
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Test
Chapter 01: Oral Cavity
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MULTIPLE CHOICE Ri
1. A diastema is a space between two teeth in the same arch. When this occu
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A space, or lack of contact area, between any two teeth in the same arch is c
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alled a diastema. When a diastema occurs between the maxillary central incisors
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, it is often the result of a pronounced labial frenum extending to the crest of
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R i the alveolar ridge and possibly over the ridge. This band of firm connective t
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issue causes the erupting incisors to be pushed aside resulting in a diastema, or
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i space. Correction of a diastema usually involves surgical removal, or cutting, of
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the frenal tissue between teeth.
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boundaries of the oral cavity and the structures in each area
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NAT: CDA: GC I.A.6. Identify basic oral anatomy and physiology, including but not l
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alate. It may grow to varying sizes and is generally only a problem when the constructio
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