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Dental Hygiene Boards Anatomy
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health-sciences
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1. Provides ventilation to head - lightens skull - drainage - acts as sound resonators - provides mucous for nasal cavity - can be involved with allergies or infection as in primary sinusitis or in tooth infection as in secondary sinusitis
temporomandibular ligament
nerve block
landmarks
paranasal sinus
2. Attaches several muscles to mandible
sphenomandibular ligament
angle
body
Maxilla
3. Structures closest to the facial surface
muscles
vein
alveolar process
facial
4. Loss of action of the facial muscles
contralateral
facial paralysis
temporomandibular disorder
mandible
5. Hollow organ - dual action pump - thick muscular walls - right side pumps to lungs - left side pumps to body
heart
paresthesia
stylomandibular ligament
condyle
6. Single bone - forms back of head - landmark- foramen magnum
external
occipital
atherosclerosis
middle superior alveolar artery
7. Tiny blood vessel that branches off small artery to supple blood to tissue
deep
alveolar - zygomatic - frontal - palatine
innervation
capillary
8. Tubercle or rounded elevation on a bony surface
eminence
action
frontal sinuses
posterior superior alveolar artery
9. Connects to aorta
common carotid artery
primary node
hematoma
eminence
10. Towards the crown of a tooth
superior
sphenomandibular - stylomandibular - temporomandibular
coronal
vermillion zone
11. Cervical muscles - muscles of facial expression - muscles of mastication - muscles of tongue - muscles of the pharynx - muscles of the hyoid - muscles of the soft palate
alveolar bone proper
orbicularis oris
7 types of muscles of head and neck
inferior nasal conchae
12. Vomer - lacrimal bones- paired - inferior nasal conchae- paired - zygomatic bones- paired - maxillary bones- paired - mandible
7 types of facial bones
apex
coronal
lateral
13. Paired bones withing the body part of the nose - lateral portion of nasal septum
maxillary artery
synovial fluid
valves
inferior nasal conchae
14. Zygomatic process of temporal bone - temporal process of zygomatic bone - maxillary process of zygomatic bone - zygomatic process of maxillary bone
4 processes of zygomatic arch
ranula
Hypoglossal nerve
Acoustic nerve
15. Single bone - forms back of head - landmark- foramen magnum - (huge hole in this bone through which the spinal cord passes)
occipital bone
opportunisitic pathogen
infraorbital region
joint
16. Artery to cheek
maxilla
ranula
facial artery
efferent (motor)
17. Plane created by an imaginary line that divides the body @ any level into superior and inferior portions
horizontal plane
mandible
6 types of cranial bones
Cranial Nerves
18. The loss of feeling or sensation resulting from the use of certain drugs or gases that seruve as inhibitory neurotransmitters
articulation
mucous
mucocele
anesthesia
19. A band of fibrous tissue that connects bones
joint
mandible (V3)
ligament
Glossopharyngeal nerve
20. Lowering of the lower jaw
Paired
temporal bone
depression of the mandible
lymphatic vessels
21. XI nerve - synergist to Vagus nerve - Motor
Spinal Accessory nerve
palatine bones
alvoelar process of the maxilla
deep
22. Infection of the maxillary sinus
maxillary sinusitis
red blood cells
rotational movement of TMJ
thrombus/thrombi
23. Muscles used for walking and tirggered by thought
midsagittal section
5 anatomic parts of TMJ
bones
voluntary muscle
24. Swelling of lymph nodes :abnormal enlargement' - can be helped with antibiotic
Facial nerve
alveolar process
ramus
lymphadenopathy
25. Number of facial bones
alveolar bone proper
Nerve for mandible
14
posterior superior alveolar artery
26. Large amounts of blood that escape into the surroudning tissue without clotting - when a blood vessel is seriously injured
hemorrhage
8 landmarks of mandible
7 types of muscles of head and neck
sphenomandibular - stylomandibular - temporomandibular
27. Forms part of cheekbone with zygomatic arch - often seen in panoramic and periapical films
opportunisitic pathogen
zygomatic process of maxilla
sialolith
inferior nasal conchae
28. Decreased saliva flow
Central nervous system
bacteremia
xerostomia
nasal bones
29. Inside of the mouth
frontal bone
oral cavity
median
maxillary sinuses
30. Articular fossa - articular eminence - condyle - articular disc - synovial fluid
lacrimal bones
5 anatomic parts of TMJ
parietal bones
temporomandibule joint
31. Also known as trigeminal ganglion - Where the 3 division of trigeminal nerve meet
Gasserion Ganglion
gliding movement of TMJ
opportunisitic pathogen
anatomical postition
32. Single bone - midline bone int he cranium - part of nose - lies behind the frontal bone - between the eyes - part of floor of cranial base
Bell's Palsy
ethmoid bone
mandible
stylomandibular ligament
33. Allows jaw to move forward and backward - occurs between disk and articular eminence in the upper synovial cavity
gliding movement of TMJ
external acousitc meatus
ethmoid
cells
34. Ropey saliva composition
parasympathetic nervous system
pulmonary vein
inferior nasal conchae
mucous
35. Lymph node that drains lymph from a particular region
mandible (V3)
frontal section
bacteremia
primary node
36. 2 branches of nervous system
Central nervous system
zygomatic bones
sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems
central and peripheral nervous systems
37. Shifting of the lower jaw to one side
lateral deviation of the mandible
orbicularis oris
oral cavity
Central nervous system
38. Structures located toward the surface of the body
nerve block
mandible (V3)
superficial
cells
39. Number of cranial bones
8
temporal
facial
maxillary sinuses
40. Fuses with frontal bone facially
Maxilla
Ganglion
frontal process of the maxilla
sphenoid bone
41. Accumulation of neuron cell bodies outside the central nervous system
synapse
ipsilateral
bacteremia
Ganglion
42. Communication of a blood vessel with another blood vessel by a connecting channel
anastomosis
suture
opportunistic infections
22
43. 2nd division of trigeminal nerve - sensory to maxilla and surrounding tissues - suicide nerve- can effect women 40+ years old on right side and causes excruciating pain (also called Tie Douleureaux or Trigeminal Neuralgia)
8
Surfaces and Sutures
articular disc
Maxillary (V2) nerve
44. Bacteria traveling within the vascular system
orbicularis oris
bacteremia
lateral
Nerve for Posterior upper molars
45. Paired - irregular thin plates of bone that forms the medial wall of the orbit - lacrimal glands (tear ducts) present @ the margin of this bone
infraorbital artery
lacrimal bones
inferior nasal conchae
temporomandibular joint
46. Located in the ethmoid bone - cannot be palpated in oral exam
ethmoid sinuses
infraorbital artery
Maxillary (V2) nerve
arch
47. Spread of cancer from primary location - once cancer enters lymphatic system - it can enter the blood stream and spread
metastasis
cleft palate
lymphatic vessels
mitral valve prolapse
48. Single bone - only movable bone of the face - many landmarks - largest and strongest facial bone - articulates with temporal bone to form TMJ
sublingual gland
frontal bone
Nerve for tongue
mandible
49. V- trigeminal - VII- facial
most facial and oral pain through these 2 nerves
tubercle
Abducen's Nerve Paralysis
temporomandibular ligament
50. Characteristics that appear on a specific bone
alveolar bone proper
2 cranial nerves controlling tongue
rotational movement of TMJ
landmarks