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RDAEF2 WRITTEN TEST |100% Verified Correct Sternocleidomastoid Long muscle in the side of the neck that extends up from the thorax to the base of the skull behind the ear. Ankyloglossia Tongue tied Angular Cheilitis This appears as redness and cracking of the skin at the angle of the ...

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Sternocleidomastoid
Long muscle in the side of the neck that extends up from the thorax to the base of the skull behind
the ear.


Ankyloglossia
Tongue tied


Angular Cheilitis
This appears as redness and cracking of the skin at the angle of the mouth


Crepitus
popping or clicking of the TMJ


Parotoid Duct
Opposite the maxillary second molar


Submandibular salivary gland
Second largest of the major salivary glands;
similar to the size of a walnut;
located just below the mandible


Sublingual salivary gland
Smallest of the three major salivary gland;
located just under and alongside the tongue


Class I


Class 1
Decay on the occlusal surfaces of the premolars and molars; buccal or lingual pits of molars and
lingual pits of maxillary incisors


Class 11
Interproximal decay located premolars (posterior teeth)


Class 111
Interproximal decay located on incisors and cuspids (anterior teeth)


Class IV
Anterior interproximal decay involving the incisal edge


Class V
buccal Decay that occurs at the gingival third, or lingual surface of any tooth

, Class VI
lingual Decay on the incisal edges of anterior teeth and/or the cusp tips of posterior teeth caused by
wear


Regular border
resembles a symmetrical circle or an oval shape.


Irregular border.
not uniform or has deviations from circular or oval shape.


Smooth margin.
level with the surface of the lesion.


Raised margin
above the level of the surface of the lesion.


Papule.
a solid raised lesion that is usually less than 1 cm in diameter.
A papule may be any color
Example: an elevated mole


Plaque. A
a superficial raised lesion often formed by the coalescence (joining) of closely grouped papules.
is more than 1 cm in diameter; a plaque dif- fers from a nodule in its height; a plaque is flattened, and
a nodule is a bump.
-Examples: leukoplakia, psoriasis


Nodule.
raised marble-like le- sion detectable by touch, usually 1 cm or more in diameter.
It can be felt as a hard mass distinct from the tissue surrounding it.
-Examples: wart, basal cell carcinoma, melanoma, en- larged lymph node


Vesicle.
a small blister filled with fluid
usually is 1 cm or less in diameter.
-Examples: herpes simplex, herpes zoster, chickenpox, and smallpox lesions


Pustule.
a small raised le- sion filled with pus.
Examples: acne, boil, abscess


Ulcer.
a craterlike lesion of the skin or mucosa where the top two layers of the skin are lost. .
The depth is superficial if it is less than 3 mm.
-Examples: aphthous ulcer, chickenpox lesions

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