DEN103 — Oral Anatomy and Physiology
DEN 103 - Oral Anatomy and Physiology DEN 103 - Oral Anatomy and Physiology Normal structures of the oral cavity and their function (microscopic and gross); embryonic development of face and oral cavity. Laboratory sessions include study of dental terminology, normal landmarks, occlusion, tooth morphology, and head and neck anatomy. Define appropriate dental terminology. Identify the normal landmarks of the oral cavity. Explain and apply the components of occlusal evaluation. Describe the anatomical features of the permanent and primary dentition. Identify the anatomical structures of the head and neck including: bones and their landmarks, origin/insertion, function of muscles, dental cranial nerves, arterial/venous blood supply and lymphatics. Intended Learning