Oral anatomy of dog and cat VCNA 2005 Flashcards

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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?

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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

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In VCNA 2005 Oral Anatomy of the Dog and Cat in Veterinary Dentistry Practice, name structures in picture:

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In VCNA 2005 Oral Anatomy of the Dog and Cat in Veterinary Dentistry Practice, name structures in picture:

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In VCNA 2005 Oral Anatomy of the Dog and Cat in Veterinary Dentistry Practice, identify the basisphenoid, pterygoid, and presphenoid bones:

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In VCNA 2005 Oral Anatomy of the Dog and Cat in Veterinary Dentistry Practice, identify the following structures:

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In VCNA 2005 Oral Anatomy of the Dog and Cat in Veterinary Dentistry Practice, identify the following structures:

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