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Head And Neck Quizzes, Questions & Answers

Do you know enough about the human body? Or you skipped the anatomy classes. In our next quizzes we will test your knowledge about head and neck anatomy. It is an area frequently studied in depth by surgeons, dentists, dental technicians, and speech language pathologists because knowledge of anatomy of nerves and other vital structures in the head and neck allows the dentist to perform diagnosis and surgery.

Do you think you can answer a couple of basic questions? Let’s just see a few of the questions you will encounter: how many bones does the cranium has? What does deciduous dentition means? Which teeth have wide surfaces that help to grind food? How is called the protective tissues of the oral cavity? Take our next quizzes and answer as many questions as you can.

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Want to test your knowledge of these two body parts, the head and neck? Then take this assessment quiz that's been made for you. The quiz tests as well as give more knowledge about the head, neck, and their assessment. With...

Questions: 25  |  Attempts: 11328   |  Last updated: May 10, 2023
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    You are doing your daily morning physical assessment on your patients. Out of the following, which would be the most likely to have visible facial veins/ arteries?
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This quiz covers the physical assessment of the head and neck.

Questions: 6  |  Attempts: 6423   |  Last updated: Aug 18, 2023
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    Which type of headache is usually described as throbbing or pounding, is sudden in onset, and is sometimes associated with nausea, photophobia, and visual problems?
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Multiple choice quiz based on Bailey's 4th ed. Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Chapter 112: Odontogenic Cyts, Tumors, and Related Jaw Lesions

Questions: 11  |  Attempts: 557   |  Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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    A 14yo M presents with assymetrical swelling of his lower jaw.  It is non-tender and has been progressively assymetric for the last year at least.  On physical exam all cranial nerves are intact.  His occlusion is minimally displaced.  A CT Scan of a representative sample is shown below.  Which of the following would be the best treatment option?
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