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How do I trace blood from the ascending aorta to the lower right first molar?

The first thing is to determine what artery provides blood to the lower right first molar. The lower teeth sit in the mandible and are supplied by branches of the The major artery in the mandible supplying the teeth is the inferior alveolar artery, which sends branches to supply the roots of each tooth (including the first molar) in the lower jaw. Next is to find the origin of the inferior alveolar artery and work backwards until we get to the ascending aorta. The inferior alveolar artery is a branch of the internal maxillary artery, which itself is a branch of the external carotid artery. The external carotid artery is a branch of the common carotid artery. So far everything has been symmetrical, so it hasn't mattered whether we specified that the artery was on the right or the left side. But the common carotid arteries behave a little differently. The right common carotid is a branch of the innominate artery, which branches from the aortic arch. The left common carotid artery branches directly from the aortic arch. Since we're concerned with the lower right first molar, we'll work backwards from the right common carotid, innominate artery, and aortic arch. The last bit is just to know that the aortic arch is an extension of the ascending aorta. With that, we're done. Now we just sew the whole thing together, artery by artery, in the reverse order: Ascending aorta -> aortic arch -> innominate artery -> right common carotid artery -> right external carotid artery -> right internal maxillary artery -> right inferior alveolar artery -> branch to lower right first molar.


Which bone forms the cheek bone?

The zygomatic bone forms the cheekbone, also known as the zygomatic arch. It contributes to the structure of the face and helps protect the eye and other facial structures.


What is the arch of the mouth that is the movable arch?

The arch of the mouth that is movable is the mandibular arch, which is also known as the lower jaw. It is attached to the skull by a joint called the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and is responsible for movements like chewing, speaking, and facial expressions.


What is the least common fingerprint?

The arch is the least common fingerprint. The arch is the least common fingerprint.


Which does not receive blood directly from the aortic arch?

The right common carotid artery does not receive blood directly from the aortic arch. It branches off the brachiocephalic trunk, which comes directly from the aortic arch.

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Which teeth in the maxillary arch are bifurcated?

First Molar :)


The maxillary arch grows by adding bone along the?

Drink Milk!


What are the four quadrants of the maxillary and mandibular arches contains?

The four quadrants of the maxillary and mandibular arches refer to the sections of the mouth divided by a vertical and horizontal line through the center. Each quadrant contains specific teeth: the maxillary arch includes the upper right and left quadrants, while the mandibular arch encompasses the lower right and left quadrants. Each quadrant typically contains two incisors, one canine, two premolars, and three molars, although this can vary based on individual dental anatomy and any missing teeth.


What is the function maxillae?

Manipulating food and drawing water currents over gills


What type of bone is the maxilla?

It is classed as an irregular bone because of the shape.


What is a maxillary appliance?

It is a fixed, spring-loaded dental instrument using four helix springs, that is designed to expand the maxillary dental arch and widen your upper jaw in corrective dental treatment.


What is the meaning of primate space?

Primate space is the gap between the primary teeth of a child. These are normal. They are the result of the jaws growing to accommodate the larger adult teeth. CORRECTION! - yes, spacing is normal in children, but the term "PRIMATE SPACE" is more specific: In the mandibular arch, the primate space is between the canine and the 1st molar (or 1st premolar in adults). Whereas, in the maxillary arch, it is between the lateral incisors and canines.


What is the shape of the pattern of the teeth?

an arch


What is a dental arch?

Notice how your teeth both in the upper and lower jaws make a "U"? That is an arch.


Why is it distal shoe space maintainer not used in maxillary arch?

maxillary permanent molars have a distally inclined path of eruption initially as they erupt they become more horizontally positioned in such situation mesial migration of the erupting tooth is very rare


Why are the bottom teeth smaller than the top teeth?

Due to small arch (lower arch in ur mouth is smaller than the upper )and to capable the teeth upper and lower to rest on 2 teeth not one ( i mean like upper central incisor will rest on lower central and lower lateral incisor and so on).Formally answer :Due to convergence of lower arch (as lower arch is more convergence than upper arch)


How many baby human teeth?

There are 20 milk teeth (baby teeth). 10 in upper arch and 10 in lower.