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Dental Hygiene Boards Anatomy
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1. Also called a meniscus - attached to condyle on medial and lateral poles - shape conforms with shape of adjacent articulating bones - completely divides TMJ into 2 compartments - can be wrinking - torn - hardened - or detached on one end
meatus
articular disc
nerve block
sensory and motor
2. Any plane of the body created by an imaginary plane parallel with the median plane
sagittal plane
alvoelar process of the maxilla
zygomatic region
origin
3. Paired bones - most posterior part of the hard palate - 2 bones fuse together @ the midline to form the hard palate - greater palatine foramen located @ posterior lateral region
palatine bones
cleft palate
Trigeminal Nerve
trigeminal nerve
4. Muscle auto-responses from body - ex: breathing - digestion - heartbeat - eyes
muscle
Maxillary (V2) nerve
involuntary muscle
pathogen
5. Paired bones - forms upper back side of skull
valves
inferior nasal conchae
buccinator
parietal bone
6. Generally immovable articulation in Which bones are joined by fibrous tissue
facial paralysis
parotid gland
temporal bone
suture
7. Like a projection; an irregularly shaped extension named for where it is going
sphenomandibular ligament
most facial and oral pain through these 2 nerves
retraction of the mandible
process
8. Muscle of facial expression - helps mastication by keeping food on the chewing surface - cheek muscle
buccinator
mucocele
frontal bone
synovial fluid
9. Shifting of the lower jaw to one side
lateral deviation of the mandible
sialolith
mandible
maxilla
10. When the valve connection the left ventricle and left atrium is leaking
Glossopharyngeal nerve
mitral valve prolapse
temporal
contralateral
11. Structures closest to the inner cheek
scalp
buccal
Palatine process of the maxilla
14
12. Tubercle or rounded elevation on a bony surface
Bell's Palsy
effernt vessel
eminence
hematoma
13. Trauma to a blood vessel
hematoma
Hypoglossal nerve
cells
external auditory meatus
14. Infection of the maxillary sinus
Acoustic nerve
maxillary sinusitis
spinal cord
temporomandibular disorder
15. Carries infor from the periphery of the body to brain or spinal cord
facial artery
aorta
maxillary sinuses
sensory/afferent vessels
16. Structures on the opposite side of the body
local infiltration
maxilla
cleft palate
contralateral
17. 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
Nerve for Floor of the mouth
retromolar pad
dorsal
18. Cavity within the bone
sphenoid bone
superior
bones
sinus
19. Type of blood vessel that travels to the heart - carrying blood
frontal process of the maxilla
facial artery
vein
most facial and oral pain through these 2 nerves
20. Gasserion ganglion present - 3 divisions feeding eye - maxilla - and mandible
lacrimal bones
Trigeminal Nerve
trochlear nerve
Cranial Nerve; sensory /motor
21. III cranial nerve - motor - movement of eyeball and dilation of pupils
lateral pterygoid muscle
atherosclerosis
veins
oculomotor nerve
22. Artery to max premolars
middle superior alveolar artery
temporomandibule joint
condyle
opthalmic (V1) nerve
23. Mylohyoid nerve
action
Heart
Nerve for Floor of the mouth
sensory and motor
24. Cellular component pertaining to nervous system
Neuron
bones
external
ethmoid sinuses
25. Drains everything from head and neck area to the heart
efferent (motor)
origin
pterygoid venus plexus
amylase
26. Number of cranial bones
anesthesia
arteries
sublingual gland
8
27. There are no ________ in the veins of the head and neck - which makes infection very easy to spread and to linger in an area
anesthesia
ethmoid
valves
mandible
28. Loss of muscle actions in muscles of facial expressions
joint
8 landmarks of mandible
facial paralysis
lacrimal bones
29. 2 branches of autonomic nervous system
sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems
lateral
exocrine
gliding movement of TMJ
30. Pair bones Landmarks- Infraorbital foramen Processes- alveolar - zygomatic - frontal - and palatine
tubercle
Maxilla
spinal cord
temporomandibular disorder
31. IV cranial nerve - motor - movement of eyeball
trochlear nerve
alveolar bone proper
distal
superficial
32. Horizontal portion of mandible
Nerve for tongue
body
ethmoid sinuses
olfactory nerve
33. Sensory nerve that carries information from the periphery of the body to the brain or spinal cord
afferent nerve
frontal process of the maxilla
venule
bacteremia
34. Junction between 2 neurons or a neuron and muscle
synapse
parasympathetic nervous system
bacteremia
pulmonary vein
35. Single bone - only movable bone of the face - many landmarks - largest and strongest facial bone - articulates with temporal bone to form TMJ
apex
amylase
mandible
Ganglion
36. Largest endocrine glandthyroxine - should be part of extraoral exam- palpate - goiter- inflammed neck - responsible for metabolic rate and temp- control
buccal
neurotransmitter
thyroid
synapse
37. Shuts down communication of nerves and neurons by blocking the chemicals from entering at the synapses
stylomandibular ligament
parasympathetic nervous system
6 types of cranial bones
anesthesia
38. Blood vessel that carries blood to heart - operates by valves
sialolith
veins
arch
2 cranial nerves controlling tongue
39. Watery basis of blood composition
rotational movement of TMJ
zygomatic process of maxilla
plasma
muscles
40. Number of facial bones
temporomandibular disorder
14
pulmonary vein
lacrimal bones
41. Muscle - origin- sphenoid bone - insertion- angle of mandible - medial surface - action- elevates mandible - forms sling with masseter; synergist with masseter
gliding movement of TMJ
medial pterygoid muscle
external auditory meatus
occipital bone
42. 4 muscles of mastication
sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems
frontal sinuses
coronal
masseter - temporal - medial pterygoid - lateral pterygoid
43. Single bone - also known as nasal septum - forms midline of nose - not important to oral cavity - forms inferior portion of nasal septum
cardiovascular disease
aorta
lacrimal bones
vomer
44. Vertical portion of mandible
temporal bone
sphenoid sinuses
ramus
coronal
45. Ropey saliva composition
trigeminal nerve
parietal bone
mucous
articular disc
46. Structure at the median plane
voluntary muscle
posterior superior alveolar artery
sphenoid sinuses
median
47. 'rest or digest' responses
lacrimal bones
foramen magnum
parasympathetic nervous system
exocrine
48. Spread of cancer from primary location - once cancer enters lymphatic system - it can enter the blood stream and spread
sphenomandibular ligament
spinal cord
metastasis
8
49. Type of blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
bacteremia
central and peripheral nervous systems
artery
sagittal plane
50. 2 branches of peripheral nervous system
sensory and motor
dorsal
valves
anastomosis