Can be the skin or tongue
Answer:
The correct answer is- direct supervision
Explanation:
A dentist is said to be providing direct supervision when the dentist is present physically in the same treatment area where the patient is present after examined the patient and he authorizes the procedure that has to be performed in the treatment area and is available all the time in the treatment area during the procedure.
So in direct supervision, the dentist takes full professional responsibility for the treatment and procedure followed under him or her. So the correct answer is direct supervision.
Answer:
it can avoid unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases to avoid a sexual relationship just say no or walk away
The independent variable is the exercise program (high vs low)
The dependent variable is what they are measuring so it would be the subjects stamina. The dependent variable is measured by how long they can walk comfortably on a treadmill (at the end of the program).
Answer:
This question lacks options, options are: A. Petrous part B. Mastoid process C. Tympanic part D. Squamous part. The correct answer is D.
Explanation:
Squamous part represents most of the lateral surface of the temporal bone. It is located on the external acoustic meatus. Its surface is smooth on the outside and slightly convex on the inside wall. It is the area in contact with the parietal and has two portions, one vertical and the other a small horizontal portion, divided by the zygomatic process. The external face of the vertical portion is convex and smooth, presents a vascular groove with an upward and backward direction for the middle meningeal artery, and is covered by the temporal muscle. The horizontal crest, a rearward extension of the zygomatic process, is the mastoid crest or temporal line and indicates the level of the floor of the middle cranial fossa. This line is important because it will be the upper limit of the mastoidectomy. Above and slightly posterior to the EAC, a pointed process is observed, the suprathetic spine or Henle's spine and behind, the cribriform or supramathetic fossa. The inner face of the vertical portion of the temporalis scales covers part of the temporal lobe of the brain, it is part of the middle cranial fossa, and in it impressions of the cerebral convolutions and a deep groove for the middle meningeal artery are observed.