Oral anatomy of dog and cat VCNA 2005 Flashcards
In VCNA 2005 Oral Anatomy of the Dog and Cat in Veterinary Dentistry Practice, the head is divided into neurocranium and viscerocranium. What are the bones of each?
1) Neurocranium: occipital, parietal, frontal, temporal (paired), interparietal, basisphenoid, presphenoid, ethmoid, pterygoid, and vomer (unpaired) bones
2) Viscerocranium: incisive, nasal, maxilla, dorsal nasal concha, ventral nasal concha, zygomatic, palatine, and lacrimal bones and the mandible
In VCNA 2005 Oral Anatomy of the Dog and Cat in Veterinary Dentistry Practice, name structures in picture:
In VCNA 2005 Oral Anatomy of the Dog and Cat in Veterinary Dentistry Practice, name structures in picture:
In VCNA 2005 Oral Anatomy of the Dog and Cat in Veterinary Dentistry Practice, identify the basisphenoid, pterygoid, and presphenoid bones:
In VCNA 2005 Oral Anatomy of the Dog and Cat in Veterinary Dentistry Practice, identify the following structures:
In VCNA 2005 Oral Anatomy of the Dog and Cat in Veterinary Dentistry Practice, identify the following structures: