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Anatomy of Orofacial Structures Anatomy of Orofacial Structures
Anatomy of Orofacial Structures Anatomy of Orofacial Structures
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[Show more]Each of the following root characteristics provide significant resistance to displacement from traumatic 
forces EXCEPT one. Which one? - A short, smooth root 
The mandibular second molar has - Four almost equal roots 
Which has an oblique ridge (select all that apply.)? -Maxillary first molars, Max...
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Add to cartEach of the following root characteristics provide significant resistance to displacement from traumatic 
forces EXCEPT one. Which one? - A short, smooth root 
The mandibular second molar has - Four almost equal roots 
Which has an oblique ridge (select all that apply.)? -Maxillary first molars, Max...
What are tori and exostoses? what clinical complications may they cause, and what may need to be 
done with them? - They are bony outgrowths of mandible and maxilla. Can be traumatized by 
many things and may become painful. May need to be removed before denture construction to allow 
for proper fit...
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Add to cartWhat are tori and exostoses? what clinical complications may they cause, and what may need to be 
done with them? - They are bony outgrowths of mandible and maxilla. Can be traumatized by 
many things and may become painful. May need to be removed before denture construction to allow 
for proper fit...
Small localized growths of bone on the buccal cortical plate are known as 
a. torus mandibularis 
b. exostoses 
c. torus palatinus 
d. both a and c 
e. none of the above - Answer b. exostoses 
What are Fordyce granules? 
a. abnormal minor salivary glands 
b. excessive numbers of salivary glands 
c. ...
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Add to cartSmall localized growths of bone on the buccal cortical plate are known as 
a. torus mandibularis 
b. exostoses 
c. torus palatinus 
d. both a and c 
e. none of the above - Answer b. exostoses 
What are Fordyce granules? 
a. abnormal minor salivary glands 
b. excessive numbers of salivary glands 
c. ...
Where does the oral cavity begin and end? - Begins and the lips and cheeks and ends at the oral 
pharynx 
What to systems do the oral cavity introduce? - Beginning of the digestive system 
At the posterior forms a common pathway with the respiratory system 
Where do the tonsillar pillars lie? - Betw...
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Add to cartWhere does the oral cavity begin and end? - Begins and the lips and cheeks and ends at the oral 
pharynx 
What to systems do the oral cavity introduce? - Beginning of the digestive system 
At the posterior forms a common pathway with the respiratory system 
Where do the tonsillar pillars lie? - Betw...
Oral Cavity - starts at lips, ends at oral pharynx 
Vestibule - space between lips or cheeks and teeth 
Oral cavity proper - teeth to palatine tonsils 
Vermilion Zone - the reddish tissue of the lips 
Philtrum - indentation of upper lip 
Mucobuccal fold - point when lips turn into gingiva 
Alveolar ...
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Add to cartOral Cavity - starts at lips, ends at oral pharynx 
Vestibule - space between lips or cheeks and teeth 
Oral cavity proper - teeth to palatine tonsils 
Vermilion Zone - the reddish tissue of the lips 
Philtrum - indentation of upper lip 
Mucobuccal fold - point when lips turn into gingiva 
Alveolar ...
cell membrane - A cell structure that controls which substances can enter or leave the cell. 
Cytoplasm - A jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended 
Where is DNA found? - chromosomes 
Where is RNA found? - nucleolus 
Nucleolus - Dense area within the nucleus. 
Function ...
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Add to cartcell membrane - A cell structure that controls which substances can enter or leave the cell. 
Cytoplasm - A jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended 
Where is DNA found? - chromosomes 
Where is RNA found? - nucleolus 
Nucleolus - Dense area within the nucleus. 
Function ...
Exostoses - Small localized growths of bone on the buccal cortical plate are known as.... 
Misplaced sebaceous glands - What are Fordyce Granules? 
What is the location of the fovea palatinae? - On either side of the posterior nasal spine. 
The space between the left and right palatine tonsils is kn...
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Add to cartExostoses - Small localized growths of bone on the buccal cortical plate are known as.... 
Misplaced sebaceous glands - What are Fordyce Granules? 
What is the location of the fovea palatinae? - On either side of the posterior nasal spine. 
The space between the left and right palatine tonsils is kn...
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