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ARTERIESMORPHLANDMARK 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points EMBRYONERVES

Roman numeral for trigeminal nerve

What is V?

Another term for gasserian ganglian.

What is SemiLunar?

An opening in bone for a nerve to pass through.

What is a foraman?

The nerves that innervates #3

What is the Middle superior alveolar and the Posterior superior alveolar?

Another term for sensory.

What is afferent?

The main artery to the head.

What is Carotid?

Vessle that carries blood away from the heart.

What is an artery?

Network of veins near the temporal bone.

What is the pterygoid plexus?

Vein that receives blood from all the teeth.

What is the Maxillary Vein?

Artery that supplies blood to the maxillary premolars.

What is the superior alveolar artery?

Name of the primitive oral cavity.

What is stomodeum?

The outside embyonic tube layer.

What is Ectoderm?

The human young from 2-8 weeks prenatal.

What is Embryo?

The tooth life cucle stage in which SHAPE takes form.

What is Morphodifferentiat ion?

When the cap stage takes place.

What is 10 weeks in utero?

Largest tooth in the dentition

What is the mandibular 1 st molar?

Name the roots of a mandibular molar.

What are mesial and distal roots?

The universal # for a permanent maxillary left central incisor.

What is 9?

The premolar with 2 roots

What is the maxillary 1 st ?

Tooth with 3 cusps.

What is the manbibular 2 nd premolar?

Where lobes meet during formation.

What is a developmental groove?

Small hole or defect where grooves cross.

What is a pit?

Ridge on the mesial or distal of a tooth?

What are marginal ridges?

Ridge from the MB cusp to the DL cusp.

What is an oblique ridge?

Ridge running from a buccal cusp to a lingual cusp.

What is a transverse ridge?

Make your wager

The exfoliation year for tooth # o & p.

What is 5-7 years?