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Dental Hygiene Boards Anatomy
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health-sciences
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Bacteria traveling within the vascular system
trochlear nerve
palatine bones
cleft palate
bacteremia
2. Characteristics that appear on a specific bone
Nerve for mandible
pterygoid venus plexus
afferent vessel
landmarks
3. Padding in between bones
synovial fluid
vermillion zone
retraction of the mandible
palatine bones
4. Also known as malar bone - forms cheek bone - helps form zygomatic arch - paired
sensory and motor
zygomatic bones
temporomandibule joint
zygomatic region
5. Structures on the same side of the body
insertion
thyroid
14
ipsilateral
6. Position in which the body is erect - with arms @ the sides - plams and toes directed forward - and eyes looking forward
mitral valve prolapse
apex
anatomical postition
lingual
7. Structures located inward - away from the body surface
deep
sinus
synovial fluid
meatus
8. Resident microorganisms that usually do not cause infections
normal flora
4 processes of zygomatic arch
mixed
lateral deviation of the mandible
9. Paired bones - forms upper back side of skull
subluxation
parietal bones
4 processes of zygomatic arch
lateral pterygoid muscle
10. Paired bones - forms upper back side of skull
endocrine
Gasserion Ganglion
ethmoid sinuses
parietal bone
11. Type of lymphatic vessel in which lymph flows out of the lymph node in the area of the node's hilus
submandibular gland
hemorrhage
effernt vessel
hematoma
12. Muscles used for walking and tirggered by thought
voluntary muscle
body
mandibular canal
paresthesia
13. V cranial nerve - sensory and motor - supplies most oral features and facial muscles - teeth - tongue - palate
alvoelar process of the maxilla
parotid gland
Trigeminal Nerve
bacteremia
14. Sides of tongue
maxillary sinuses
lateral
scalp
submandibular gland
15. Accumulation of neuron cell bodies outside the central nervous system
Ganglion
aorta
inferior alveolar artery
process
16. A band of fibrous tissue that connects bones
dorsal
ligament
vermillion zone
bacteremia
17. Structures closest to the tongue
bacteremia
lingual
tubercle
capillary
18. Structure at the median plane
venule
temporomandibule joint
median
ethmoid
19. 2 branches of nervous system
central and peripheral nervous systems
capillary
labial commissure
sympathetic nervous system
20. The loss of feeling or sensation resulting from the use of certain drugs or gases that seruve as inhibitory neurotransmitters
scalp
anesthesia
Paired
white blood cells
21. X nerve - vocal cords - heart - respiration - digestion - autonomic nervous system - sensory and motor
tubercle
elevation of the mandible
common carotid artery
Vagus nerve
22. Muscle of facial expression - origin- encircles the mouth - insertion- angle of mouth - actions: closes lips - pursing lips - rolling lips inward - puckering
orbicularis oris
condyle
anterior superior alveolar artery
primary node
23. Artery to tongue
neurotransmitter
lingual artery
spinal cord
nasal bones
24. Protect - support - basis for movement - consideration in spread of dental infections
anterior
pterygoid venus plexus
bones
lingual artery
25. Both watery and ropey saliva composition combined
ranula
masseter muscle
mixed
parotid gland
26. Middle superior alveolar nerve
palatal
abducens nerve
Nerve for upper premolars
Heart
27. Drains everything from head and neck area to the heart
oculomotor nerve
pterygoid venus plexus
facial paralysis
Bell's Palsy
28. Sinuses located in sphenoid bone - cannot be palpated in oral exam
sphenoid sinuses
mandible
bacteremia
opportunistic infections
29. Artery to max premolars
middle superior alveolar artery
lateral pterygoid muscle
submandibular gland
alveolar bone
30. Tiny blood vessel that branches off small artery to supple blood to tissue
mandibular canal
secondary node
Nerve for cheek
capillary
31. Plane created by an imaginary line that divides the body at any level into anterior and posterior portions
mucous
Nerve for mandible
5 anatomic parts of TMJ
frontal plane
32. Innervates to the maxilla by the second branch and the mandible by the third branch - have sensory - motor - and intermediate roots that attach directly to the brain - responsible for the sensory sensibility of most of the skin of the front part of t
trigeminal nerve
xerostomia
ethmoid
nasal bones
33. Area that is farther away from the median plane of the body
sympathetic nervous system
distal
pulmonary artery
lymphatic system
34. Muscle in the floor of the mouth - attaches to mylohyoid ridge
mylohyoid muscle
inferior alveolar artery
process
8 landmarks of mandible
35. Like a projection; an irregularly shaped extension named for where it is going
philtrum
condyle
process
mucous
36. Front area of the body
anterior
lacrimal bones
Trigeminal Nerve
landmarks
37. When the valve connection the left ventricle and left atrium is leaking
Surfaces and Sutures
mitral valve prolapse
opportunisitic pathogen
innervation
38. Loss of action of the facial muscles
opthalmic (V1) nerve
hilus
facial paralysis
base
39. Number of bones in the skull
hyper
22
palatine bones
apex
40. Anterior Superior Alveolar Nerve
Nerve for #6-11
protrusion of the mandible
lateral
primary node
41. Paired bones - forms bridge of the nose
vermillion zone
pathogen
sinus
nasal bones
42. 2 branches of peripheral nervous system
plexus
foramen magnum
gliding movement of TMJ
sensory and motor
43. 2 valves of the heart
capillary
hematoma
6 types of cranial bones
mitral and tricuspid
44. 3rd and largest division of trigeminal nerve - sensory and motor to mandible
sphenoid
occipital
articular disc
mandible (V3)
45. Area that is closer to the median plane of the body or structure
medial
temporomandibular disorder
sphenoid bone
landmarks
46. Mucole that appear in floor of mouth of major salivary glands
anatomical postition
ranula
temporal bone
Nerve for cheek
47. Inside of the mouth
oral cavity
ramus
mandibular canal
foramen magnum
48. Connects anterior superior alveolar artery and middle superior alveolar arter to the maxillary artery
orbicularis oris
temporomandibular ligament
infraorbital artery
buccinator
49. Mineralized structures of the body that protect internal soft tissues and serve as the biomechanical basis for movement
joint
Nerve for upper premolars
primary node
bones
50. Connects to aorta
Trigeminal Nerve
frontal plane
common carotid artery
anesthesia