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Dental Hygiene Boards Anatomy
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1. Muscle - origin- sphenoid bone - insertion- angle of mandible - medial surface - action- elevates mandible - forms sling with masseter; synergist with masseter
central and peripheral nervous systems
common carotid artery
medial pterygoid muscle
Maxillary (V2) nerve
2. Tubercle or rounded elevation on a bony surface
plexus
eminence
anastomosis
maxillary artery
3. Gasserion ganglion present - 3 divisions feeding eye - maxilla - and mandible
optic nerve
temporomandibular disorder
Trigeminal Nerve
oral cavity
4. Trauma to a blood vessel
philtrum
hematoma
frontal bone
Ganglion
5. Short - windowlike opening in the bone
lateral pterygoid muscle
foramen/ foramina
plasma
Nerve for tongue
6. Triangular area where medial and lateral views of the mandible come together - Provides support for patients with lower partial
retromolar pad
lymphatic system
most facial and oral pain through these 2 nerves
buccinator
7. V- trigeminal - VII- facial
maxillary artery
sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems
most facial and oral pain through these 2 nerves
Maxillary (V2) nerve
8. Shuts down communication of nerves and neurons by blocking the chemicals from entering at the synapses
anesthesia
mandible (V3)
anastomose
infraorbital artery
9. Inferior alveolar nerve
Nerve for mandible
hemorrhage
oral cavity
opportunisitic pathogen
10. Area used for mental block on lingual and opens into mental foramen
synapse
median plane
mandibular canal
scalp
11. A virus - microorganism - or other substance that causes dz
pathogen
maxillary sinuses
mitral valve prolapse
valves
12. Structures located toward the surface of the body
nasal bones
body
superficial
buccinator
13. Site for large muscles of the neck to attach
lymphatic system
afferent nerve
opportunisitic pathogen
mastoid process
14. Water saliva composition
amylase
serous
Heart
frontal section
15. 2 accessory muscles of mastication
Nerve for tongue
masseter muscle
buccinator and mylohyoid muscles
Acoustic nerve
16. VIII nerve - hearing and balance - also known as auditory or vestibular cochlear - sensory and motor
Acoustic nerve
mandible
atherosclerosis
lacrimal bones
17. Huge foramen in occipital bone through which the spinal cord passes
zygomatic process of maxilla
Nerve for upper premolars
foramen magnum
lymphadenopathy
18. Not part of TMJ - but rather on the medial side of the mandible - Attaches @ spine of sphenoid bone to the lingual of the mandibular foramen - becomes taut when mandible is protruded
opportunistic infections
superior vena cava
mitral valve prolapse
sphenomandibular ligament
19. Artery to max premolars
sagittal plane
middle superior alveolar artery
Trigeminal Nerve
eminence
20. Structures on the same side of the body
Trigeminal Nerve
alveolar process
retromolar pad
ipsilateral
21. Stone formed in glands - cause by minerals in saliva - causes facial swelling with recurrence with little pain - pt placed on antibiotic and sugar-free lemon drops to increase salivary flow - Oral surgeon can remove stone or part of gland if necessar
Nerve for Posterior upper molars
insertion
capillary
sialolith
22. IX-Glossopharyngeal - XII- Hypoglossal
occipital
spinal cord
2 cranial nerves controlling tongue
body
23. Paired - irregular thin plates of bone that forms the medial wall of the orbit - lacrimal glands (tear ducts) present @ the margin of this bone
articular disc
muscle
lacrimal bones
muscles
24. Blood vessel that carries blood to heart - operates by valves
temporal bone
retraction of the mandible
valves
veins
25. Paired bones - landmark- infraorbital foramen - has processes with 4 different bones
maxilla
dorsal
serous
Palatine process of the maxilla
26. Only vein that carries oxygenated blood
ethmoid
lymphatic vessels
pulmonary vein
joint
27. Position in which the body is erect - with arms @ the sides - plams and toes directed forward - and eyes looking forward
transverse section
anatomical postition
embolus/emboli
hilus
28. Type of injection that anesthetizes a larger area than local infiltration because the local anesthetic agen is deposited near large nerve trunks
nerve block
lateral
cells
facial paralysis
29. To join together; in the periodontium - a complex system of blood vessels supplies blood to the periodontal tissues
parietal bone
palatine bones
dorsal
anastomose
30. Posterior 1/3 of tongue
Acoustic nerve
apex
base
vein
31. When the valve connection the left ventricle and left atrium is leaking
mitral valve prolapse
vomer
hemorrhage
facial paralysis
32. Type of unilateral facial paralysis involving the facial nerve
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33. Type of injection that anesthetizes a small area- one or two teeth and associated structures- when the local anesthetic agent is deposited near nerminal nerve endings
apex
local infiltration
Ganglion
posterior
34. Front area of the body
anterior
heart
occipital bone
thyroid
35. Type of blood vessel that travels to the heart - carrying blood
sphenoid sinuses
vein
infraorbital artery
lateral pterygoid muscle
36. The bone that surrounds the roots of the teeth. It forms the bony sockets that support and protect the roots of the teeth
mastoid process
alvoelar process of the maxilla
alveolar bone
anterior superior alveolar artery
37. Cavity within the bone
Surfaces and Sutures
oculomotor nerve
sinus
frontal sinuses
38. Accumulation of neuron cell bodies outside the central nervous system
dorsal
lymphatic system
Ganglion
paranasal sinus
39. Normal flora creating an infectious process because the body's defenses are compromised
opportunistic infections
5 anatomic parts of TMJ
mucocele
elevation of the mandible
40. Number of cranial bones
superficial
hematoma
6 types of cranial bones
8
41. Shaded area of lips that is darker than surrounding skin
articulation
external
vermillion zone
frontal plane
42. III cranial nerve - motor - movement of eyeball and dilation of pupils
lacrimal bones
5 anatomic parts of TMJ
oculomotor nerve
Spinal Accessory nerve
43. Movement accomplished by a muscle when the muscle fibers contract
bacteremia
action
hyper
masseter muscle
44. Carries infor from the periphery of the body to brain or spinal cord
zygomatic bones
posterior
sensory/afferent vessels
scalp
45. Some Say Marry Money - But My Brother Says - Bad Business - Marry Money
gliding movement of TMJ
retraction of the mandible
Cranial Nerve; sensory /motor
mandible
46. Drains everything from head and neck area to the heart
frontal bone
median
pterygoid venus plexus
embolus/emboli
47. Occipital - frontal - parietal-paired - temporal- paired - sphenoid - ethmoid
inferior nasal conchae
facial paralysis
frontal sinuses
6 types of cranial bones
48. 1st and smallest division of trigeminal nerve - carries sensory information to brain - sensory for eyeball - cornea - and forehead
opthalmic (V1) nerve
xerostomia
embolus/emboli
common carotid artery
49. Inner side of the wall of a hollow structure
lymphatic system
internal
vermillion zone
superior
50. Area that faces toward the head of the body - away from the feet
parietal bones
4 processes of zygomatic arch
pulmonary vein
superior