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Q: Which of the following is a facial bone? (A). Occipital(B). Parietal(C). Sphenoid(D). Zygomatic(E). Frontal Mini Boards Reviews for the National + Local Anesthesia + CSCE Dental Hygiene Boards Exams! There are 22 bones in the skull (8 cranial...
Q: Where are the lingual tonsils located? (A). Posterior to the circumvallate lingual papillae(B). On lateral border of the tongue(C). Along the sulcus terminalis of the tongue(D). Spread evenly on the entire surface of the tongue Mini Reviews for...
Q: What happens in the depolarization of a nerve? (A). Sodium ions exit the nerve membrane(B). Sodium ions enter the nerve membrane(C). Both sodium ions and potassium ions enter the nerve membrane(D). Both sodium ions and potassium ions exit the...
Q: This unusual incisor shape is most likely caused by: (A.) Syphilis(B.) Attrition(C.) Erosion(D.) Fluorosis Mini Boards Reviews for the National + Local Anesthesia + CSCE Dental Hygiene Boards Exams! The maxillary central incisors in this image...
Q: What is the largest cranial nerve? (A.) First(B.) Seventh(C.) Sixth(D.) Fifth Mini Boards Reviews for the National + Local Anesthesia + CSCE Dental Hygiene Boards Exams! There are 12 cranial nerves: olfactory (I), optic (II), oculomotor (III)...
Q: The cervical area has __ vertebrae. (A.) 5(B.) 7(C.) 9(D.) 12 Mini Boards Reviews for the National + Local Anesthesia + CSCE Dental Hygiene Boards Exams! Keyword: cervical There are 7 cervical vertebrae. There are 12 thoracic vertebrae. There are...
Q: The senses of the anterior third of the tongue are provided by which cranial nerve? (A.) Fifth(B.) Ninth(C.) Eighth(D.) Twelfth Mini Boards Reviews for the National + Local Anesthesia + CSCE Dental Hygiene Boards Exams! Keywords: senses, anterior...
Q: The parotid gland secretes saliva through which duct? (A.) Wharton’s duct(B.) Stensen’s duct(C.) Bartholin’s duct Ducts are escape routes for the saliva and other types of secretion from glands. However, not all glands have...
Q: What happens with depolarization of a nerve? (A.) Sodium ions exit the nerve membrane(B.) Sodium ions enter the nerve membrane(C.) Both sodium ions and potassium ions enter the nerve membrane(D.) Both sodium ions and...