Dental Assistant: Program Review and Examination PreparationAppleton & Lange, 1996 - 256 pagina's A new book in A&L's PREP series, this is comprehensive in coverage and prepares students for the Dental Assistant National Board Certification Exam. Hundreds of exam-type questions cover all the key subjects on th e exam. Each chapter presents a brief synopsis of the subject, exam-type questions, answers with paragraph length explanations, and a bibliography for additional current reference sources. Dental assistant and students preparing to cert ify in any of the six certification exams. |
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... saliva is produced , and motility and tone of the gastrointestinal system are increased . Although these two parts ... saliva , taste , facial expression Hearing and balance Taste , swallowing , secretion of saliva Slowing of heart beat ...
... saliva is produced , and motility and tone of the gastrointestinal system are increased . Although these two parts ... saliva , taste , facial expression Hearing and balance Taste , swallowing , secretion of saliva Slowing of heart beat ...
Pagina 7
... Saliva is transported to the oral cavity through a system of ducts . In addition to lubricating the food bolus , saliva contains the digestive enzyme ptyalin , which begins the breakdown of starches in the mouth . The tongue pushes the ...
... Saliva is transported to the oral cavity through a system of ducts . In addition to lubricating the food bolus , saliva contains the digestive enzyme ptyalin , which begins the breakdown of starches in the mouth . The tongue pushes the ...
Pagina 64
... saliva , blood , and aerosol droplets inhaled at close proximity during treatment . Accidental needlesticks , sharp in- strument injuries , or spatters of blood and saliva on the skin or in the eyes are examples of how a contaminated ...
... saliva , blood , and aerosol droplets inhaled at close proximity during treatment . Accidental needlesticks , sharp in- strument injuries , or spatters of blood and saliva on the skin or in the eyes are examples of how a contaminated ...
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BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES | 7 |
Review Questions | 26 |
DENTAL ANATOMY | 31 |
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