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1 – Fold the Styrofoam plate in half. 2 – Label one side MAXILLA and the other MANDIBLE. 3 – Gently bite down on the plate to leave your bite mark impression. 4 – Place a sheet of the plastic film over the impression and use a permanent marker to recreate the pattern to match that of your bite mark. 5 – Use a ruler to make the measurements shown and record in the table below along with any notes regarding unique characteristics you observe in the teeth. Part 1: Make an Impression Width Depth Maxilla Mandible Maxilla Mandible

1 – Use the various pieces of candy to make bite mark impressions. 2 – Record your observations for each one as well as provide a rating of the impression quality using poor, fair, or good. Part 2: Tasty Testing Type of CandyQualityObservations