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- 3. Which muscle is primarily responsible for elevating the mandible and is the strongest muscle of mastication?
- 4. Which nerve is most at risk for temporary or permanent paresthesia during the extraction of lower third molars?
- 7. What is the term for a abnormal communication between the maxillary sinus and the oral cavity?
- 11. What anatomical structure passes through the incisive foramen?
- 12. pressure induces bullae in oral cavity
- 13. accessory, nerve supply to sternocleidomastoid muscle
- 14. term that describes the surgical repositioning of the maxilla or mandible to correct jaw deformities?
- 16. III, suprazygomatic fracture
- 18. Hemostatic agent used to control inferior alveolar canal bleed
- 19. What condition involves chronic, painful, non-infectious inflammation of the jaw joint, often causing clicking or locking?
- 22. What is the radiographical term for the dense cortical bone that lines the tooth socket?
- 23. What specific type of resorbable suture is made from the submucosa of sheep intestine?
- 25. What is the primary medical term for the surgical removal of the entire cyst wall or tumor outline?
- 27. What type of bone graft is harvested from an individual of the same species but different genetic background?
- 29. What term describes the cutting or dividing of a bone during surgery?
- 30. What is the name of the structural fracture line that runs horizontally through the maxilla above the teeth roots (Le Fort I)?
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- 1. common indication for wisdom tooth removal
- 2. Which classification system uses positions A, B, and C to describe the depth of an impacted third molar relative to the occlusal plane?
- 5. What specific instrument is designed to sever the periodontal ligament before using forceps?
- 6. Which ligament limits the retrusion and lateral movement of the temporomandibular joint?
- 8. to What is the medical term for a dry socket?
- 9. What is the most common malignant tumor found in the oral cavity?
- 10. Metastatic route for oral sarcomas
- 15. nerve supply to the muscles of tongue
- 16. which nerve is commonly injured in impacted tooth removal
- 17. Pterygoid muscle responsible for medial displacement of fractured condyle
- 20. Process of reshaping the alveolar ridge
- 21. Which space is primarily involved when a patient presents with a classic "bull neck" appearance from Ludwig's angina?
- 24. angina, cellulities of submandibular , simublingual and submental spaces
- 26. What is the term for a severe, life-threatening infection of the submandibular, sublingual, and submental spaces?
- 28. What is the most common benign epithelial odontogenic tumor of the jaws?
