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NDEB SOLUTION MANUAL TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100%VERIFIED (NEW 1ST EDITION MADE FOR YOU) ALREADY PASSED.
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The principal reason for a cavosurface bevel on an 
inlay preparation is to 
A. remove undermined enamel. 
B. improve marginal adaptation. 
C. decrease marginal percolation. 
D. increase resistance and retention forms. correct answer: B. improve marginal adaptation. 
Lichen planus occurs most frequently on the 
A. buccal mucosa. 
B. tongue. 
C. floor of the mouth. 
D. gingiva. correc...
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Local Anesthesia Post Test correctly answered
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Local Anesthesia Post Test1. Which cranial nerve is involved with the sensory innervation of the teeth, bone and soft tissues of the oral cavity: 
 
a. Oculomotor 
 
b. Trochlear 
 
c. Trigeminal 
 
d. Facial 
 
e. Hypoglossal - correct answer c. Trigeminal 
 
2. After administering a right inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) block to your patient, the first molar is still sensitive, even though the other teeth in quadrant are numb. What could be the cause of this: 
 
a. the area of insertion of the n...
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NBDHE Review Questions And Answers 2024/2025 All Verified A+ Graded
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Which muscle shifts the mandible to the side of the face? 
a. masseter 
b. temporalis 
c. medial pterygoid 
d. lateral pterygoid 
e. sternocleidomastoid - ANS-d. lateral pterygoid 
The maxillary teeth, buccal gingiva, and pulp of molars are innervated by which cranial nerve? 
a. v 
b. III 
c. IX 
d. IX 
e. VII - ANS-a. v 
The submandibular gland, which lies superior to the digastric muscles, and divided into superficial and 
d...
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Bios 251 Final Exam Study Questions and Answers 2024
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Basic Life Processes -Correct Answer Metabolism, Responsiveness, movement, growth, differentiation, reproduction 
 
Homeostasis- Negative Feedback -Correct Answer Blood Pressure, Nerve Impulses 
 
Homeostasis- Positive Feedback -Correct Answer Childbirth, Blood Clotts 
 
Cranial -Correct Answer Skull 
 
Frontal -Correct Answer Forehead 
 
Orbital -Correct Answer Eye 
 
Otic -Correct Answer Ear 
 
Buccal -Correct Answer Cheek 
 
Nasal -Correct Answer Nose 
 
Oral -Correct Answer Mouth 
 
Mental -...
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Local Anesthesia Practice Exam Questions with Correct Answers 100% Verified
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The mandibular division of the fifth cranial nerve passes through what foramen? - Correct Answers Foramen Ovale 
 
The nasopalatine nerve passes through the: - Correct Answers Incisive foramen 
 
The maxillary division of the fifth cranial nerve is: 
mixed sensory and motor 
sensory only 
motor only - Correct Answers sensory only 
 
Which of the following is NOT associated with the mandibular division of the fifth crani...
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Dysphagia NCCU Midterm Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
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What anatomical structures are all integrated during mastication? 
Ans: a. Lips, tongue, teeth, mandible (jaw), soft palate, muscles of buccal cavity, trigeminal 
nerve V provides sensory and motor innervations. CN VII: anterior two thirds of tongue, CN 
IX: posterior one third of tongue 
What does dysphagia therapy address? 
Ans: All feeding techniques, increasing the efficiency of posterior transit, stimulation of 
swallowing response, improving pharyngeal transit of material, airway protec...
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# of integumentary layers - 2; epidermis and dermis 
ABCDEs of melanoma - asymmetry, border, color, diameter, evolution 
abdomen - abdominal 
acne - overactive and plugged sebaceous ducts 
adipose tissue function - stores energy, protects, cushions, and insulates 
adipose tissue location - surrounds organs, subcutaneous tissue 
adipose tissue structure - Adipocytes in a loose extracellular matrix 
amphiarthrosis joints - slightly movable joint 
anlagen phase - hair actively grows; lasts 2-7 year...
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Local Anesthesia BOARDS | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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Where does the mandibular nerve pass through in the skull? - Answer - 
Foramen Ovale 
Trigeminal nerve (CN V) - Answer -V1 ophthalmic (sensory) 
V2 maxillary (only sensory) 
V3 mandibular (both) 
Where nasopalatine nerve passes through - Answer -Incisive Foramen 
Maxillary division of Trigeminal Nerve is - Answer --V2 
-Sensory 
Nerve NOT associated with the mandibular nerve branch - Answer - 
Infra...
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NDEB Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated (100% Solved) The principal reason for a cavosurface bevel on an 
inlay preparation is to 
A. remove undermined enamel. 
B. improve marginal adaptation. 
C. decrease marginal percolation. 
D. increase resistance and retention forms. correct answer: B. improve marginal adaptation. 
Lichen planus occurs most frequently on the 
A. buccal mucosa. 
B. tongue. 
C. floor of the mouth. 
D. gingiva. correct answer: A. buccal mucosa. 
The pulpal floor of a C...
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Dental Histology Exam 4 Questions & Answers(SCORED A+)
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Functions of Oral Mucosa - ANSWER1. Protection: Barrier to microorganisms and helps withstand mechanical trauma 
 
2. Sensation: Receptors for taste, touch, temp, pain, salivation, neuromuscular reflexes 
 
3. Secretion: Saliva, sebum (minor) 
 
4. Thermal Regulation: Heat radiated through body from panting (dogs; insig in humans) 
 
5. Speech: Mods sound 
 
6. Respiration: Conduit for inhalation/exhalation 
 
Differences Between Oral Mucosa and Integument - ANSWER1. More deeply colored (red) 
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