R AINDROP T ECHNIQUE Rejuvenate the Mind Balance the Body.
Anatomy Review. Main Structures Involved: Facial Bones of the Skull: -Maxilla, Mandible, and Palatine bones Cranial Nerve VTrigeminal nerve: V2-Maxillary.
PALLIATIVE CARE SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT Patricia Ford MD Medical Director Community Hospice of Saratoga.
Review of Anatomy, History taking, and Diagnosis Dr. Rahaf Y. Al-Habbab BDS. MsD. DABOMS Diplomat of the American Boards of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery.
HEENT History Lucinda Hirahoka FNP, PA-C, MPH September, 2004.
By Dr. Juliana Mathews. Tooth Anatomy The crown: consists of enamel, dentine and pulp The root: has a root canal with blood vessels and nerves covered.
Oral Cavity and Pharynx Hannah Lea M. David. Anatomy of the Lips and Oral Cavity.
Dr. Ahmed Fathalla Ibrahim. FACIAL INFECTION DANGEROUS AREA OF FACE 1.A triangular area bounded with an apex opposite the medial angles of eyes & nose.
Cranial nerves. Trigeminal nerve V: Trigeminal (3 nerves in 1!) V1. Ophthalmic –Exits with eye muscle group (superior orbital fissure, through orbit.
Anti-Migraine Drugs Brian Lich April 3 rd, 2007. Overview Migraines: What are they? Symptoms? Causes? Migraines: What are they? Symptoms? Causes? History:
ORAL CAVITY Clerk Sarah Camille Concepcion. OUTLINE INTRODUCTION EMBRYOLOGY ANATOMY PHYSIOLOGY DISEASES.