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Oral Facial Sciences review

Teacher: Terri
Across
Joint at the side of the skull
Hard portion of the tooth directly under the enamel
Covering the root surface
Base of the nasal process
Chewing surface
Hard dense bone
Point of a tooth
Outer side of each nostril
Tissue covering the external body surface
Line of junction between two bones
Cheek bone
Where to bones meet
Air containing spaces
A prominence or projection on the bone
Space between the teeth and the inner mucosal lining
Paired facial bones that form the wall of the orbit
Surface closest to the midline
Strongest cheek muscle
Primary nerve source for the oral cavity
Down
Upper jam
Referring to the chin
Surface farthest from midline
Study of the shape of the teeth
Rounded raised portion on lingual surface on anterior teeth
Cells that form bone
Fibers that anchor the periosteum to the bone
Permanent teeth replacing primary teeth
Refers to three
Dentin forming cells
Normal process of loosing primary teeth
Comes in pair to form the walls of the skull
End of the root
Bone at the base of the skull
Rounded enamel extensions on incisal edge
A small round opening in the bone
Contains 80 of the 216 bones
Suture located where the parietal bones join
Also know as reparative dentin
Is both hard and soft
Pear shaped tissue hanging from the soft palate