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26 Cards in this Set
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What feature is located on the temporal bone
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external acoustic meatus
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what area is immediately posterior to the most distal tooth in the upper arch
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maxillary tuberosity
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what bony landmark s form an articulation
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occipital condyles with the atlas
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what feature is located on the lateral surface of the mandible
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external oblique line
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what landmark is formed by the maxillae
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median palatine suture
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What feature is located on the temporal bone
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external acoustic meatus
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what area is immediately posterior to the most distal tooth in the upper arch
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maxillary tuberosity
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what bony landmark s form an articulation
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occipital condyles with the atlas
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what feature is located on the lateral surface of the mandible
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external oblique line
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what landmark is formed by the maxillae
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median palatine suture
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What structure is located in the infratemporal fossa
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maxillary division of the fifth cranial nerve
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the concavity on the anterior border of the coronoid process of the ramus is called the
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coronoid notch
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what structure forms the floor of each maxillary sinus
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alveolar process of the maxilla
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what process is located just inferior and medial to the external acoustic meatus
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styloid process
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what bones and their processes form the hard palate
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horizontal plates of the palatine bones and the palatine processes of the maxillae
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which nerve is associated with the stylomastoid foramen
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seventh cranial nerve
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what bone of the skull has a pair
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parietal bone
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what plate is perforated to allow the passage of the olfactory nerves for the sense of smell
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cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone
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what bone of the skull is considered a cranial bone
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sphenoid bone
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what part of the temporal bone is the temporomandibular joint located
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squamous portion
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what is a single bone at the midline of the skull
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sphenoid
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what bone helps form the jugular foramen along with the jugular notch of the temporal bone
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occipital
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what is the faint ridge where the right and left mandibular processes fused together in early childhood
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mandibular symphysis
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what bone are the infraorbital foramen and canal located
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maxilla
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the occipital condyles are located ---- and ---- to the foramen magnum
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lateral, anterior
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what bones forms both the superior and middle nasal conchae
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ethmoid bone
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