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RDAEF2 WRITTEN TEST EXAM
UPDATED QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS.




Sternocleidomastoid - ANS Long muscle in the side of the neck that extends up from the
thorax to the base of the skull behind the ear.


Ankyloglossia - ANS Tongue tied


Angular Cheilitis - ANS This appears as redness and cracking of the skin at the angle of the
mouth


Crepitus - ANS popping or clicking of the TMJ


Parotoid Duct - ANS Opposite the maxillary second molar


Submandibular salivary gland - ANS Second largest of the major salivary glands;
similar to the size of a walnut;
located just below the mandible


Sublingual salivary gland - ANS Smallest of the three major salivary gland;
located just under and alongside the tongue


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, Class I - ANS


Class 1 - ANS Decay on the occlusal surfaces of the premolars and molars; buccal or lingual
pits of molars and lingual pits of maxillary incisors


Class 11 - ANS Interproximal decay located premolars (posterior teeth)


Class 111 - ANS Interproximal decay located on incisors and cuspids (anterior teeth)


Class IV - ANS Anterior interproximal decay involving the incisal edge


Class V - ANS buccal Decay that occurs at the gingival third, or lingual surface of any tooth


Class VI - ANS lingual Decay on the incisal edges of anterior teeth and/or the cusp tips of
posterior teeth caused by wear


Regular border - ANS resembles a symmetrical circle or an oval shape.


Irregular border. - ANS not uniform or has deviations from circular or oval shape.


Smooth margin. - ANS level with the surface of the lesion.


Raised margin - ANS above the level of the surface of the lesion.


Papule. - ANS a solid raised lesion that is usually less than 1 cm in diameter.
A papule may be any color
Example: an elevated mole


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