Integumentary Right Ans - Includes skin, hair, and nails. Protects the
internal body from external environment.
Muscular system Right Ans - Movement of and through the body.
Skeletal System Right Ans - Support and protection.
Nervous System Right Ans - Fast acting control system; provides
communication throughout the body.
Endocrine System Right Ans - Slower acting control system. Glands secrete
hormones to help maintain homeostasis.
Cardiovascular/circulatory system Right Ans - transports blood, which
carries oxygen, nutrients, and others substances through the body.
Lymphatic system Right Ans - Collects excess body fluid and returns it to
the circulatory system after filtering and cleaning it.
Respiratory system Right Ans - Brings oxygen into the body. Gets rid of
carbon dioxide.
Digestive system Right Ans - Breaks down food into smaller molecules.
Absorbs these nutrients into the body.
Urinary system Right Ans - Cleanses the blood and maintains water
balance, producing urine from the waste.
Reproductive system Right Ans - Contains the organs needed to create
children.
ala Right Ans - The ____ of the nose is the winglike tip on the outer side of
each nostril.
rootf Right Ans - The ____ is commonly called the bridge of the nose.
,septum Right Ans - The _______ is the tissue that divides the nasal cavity into
two nasal fossae.
anterior naris Right Ans - The _________ ________ is the nostril.
apex Right Ans - The _____ is the tip of the nose.
buccal frenum Right Ans - (This attachment is on both the mandible, and
maxilla)
labial frenum Right Ans -
frenum Right Ans - __________:a small fold or ridge of tissue that supports or
checks the motion of the part to which it is attached, in particular a fold of skin
beneath the tongue, or between the lip and the gum.
mucolabial Right Ans - Vestibular fold is also called the ________ fold.
labial Right Ans - _______ mucosa
alveolar Right Ans - _______ mucosa
labial maxillary Right Ans - _______ _______ gingiva
labial mandibular Right Ans - ________ _______ gingiva
mucogingival Right Ans - _________ junction
marginal Right Ans - _______ gingiva
vestibule Right Ans - A _________ is a space between the teeth and the inner
mucosal lining of the lips and cheeks.
linea alba Right Ans -
interdental Right Ans - ______ gingiva
attached Right Ans - ________ gingiva
,orifice parotid Right Ans - papilla and _____ of the ______ duct
sulcus Right Ans - ______: The space between the tooth and the gum.
unattached Right Ans - _______ gingiva, also known as marginal or free
gingiva, is the border of the gingiva that surrounds the teeth in a collar-like
fashion.
embrasures Right Ans - In dentistry, ________ are V-shaped valleys between
adjacent teeth. They provide a spill way for food to escape during chewing
which essentially aids in the self-cleansing process.
groove Right Ans - gingival __________.
gingiva Right Ans - _______is masticatory mucosa that covers the alveolar
processes of the jaws and surrounds the necks of the teeth.
palatal rugae Right Ans - Extending laterally from the incisive papilla are
irregular ridges or folds of masticatory mucosa called ______ ____.
rugae lingual raphe Right Ans - 1. palatal _______
2. ________(palatal gingiva
3. Median palatine ______
incisive Right Ans - _______papilla
papilla Right Ans - a small rounded protuberance on a part or organ of the
body is called ________.
soft palate Right Ans - The ______ _____ is the moveable posterior third of the
palate.
uvula Right Ans - C
palatine tonsil Right Ans - D
labial Right Ans - The inner parts of the lips are lined by a pink ________
mucosa.
, buccal Right Ans - The labial mucosa is continuous with the equally pink
_________ mucosa that lines the inner cheek.
labial commisure Right Ans - _________ ______________: The corner of the lips
vermillion border Right Ans - ____________ _________
vermillion zone Right Ans - _________ __________
philtrum Right Ans - __________
nasolabial sulcus Right Ans - __________ ________
fordyce's Right Ans - ___________ spots are normal, small, yellowish
elevations that may appear on the buccal mucosa.
incisive papilla Right Ans - The _________ ________ is a pear shaped structure
formed by dense connective tissue and located directly posterior to the
maxillary central incisors.
attached gingiva Right Ans - _____ ____ extends from the base of the sulcus to
the mucogingival junction.
Infraorbital Foramen Right Ans - 1
Infraorbital Nerve Right Ans - 2
Posterior Superior Alveolar Nerve Right Ans - 3
Middle Superior Alveolar Nerve Right Ans - 4
Anterior Superior Alveolar Nerve Right Ans - 5
Long Buccal Nerve Right Ans - 6
Mental Nerve Right Ans - 7
Mental Foramen Right Ans - 8