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Dental Hygiene Boards Anatomy
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1. Structures closest to the tongue
lingual
involuntary muscle
sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems
foramen/ foramina
2. Paired - irregular thin plates of bone that forms the medial wall of the orbit - lacrimal glands (tear ducts) present @ the margin of this bone
lacrimal bones
superficial
capillary
sialolith
3. Sinuses located in sphenoid bone - cannot be palpated in oral exam
temporomandibular ligament
cleft palate
primary node
sphenoid sinuses
4. Filters toxins and other foreign bodies out of body - typically green in diagrams - has valve system similar to veins
depression of the mandible
mitral valve prolapse
buccinator and mylohyoid muscles
lymphatic system
5. Vertical portion of mandible
rotational movement of TMJ
hematoma
ramus
Heart
6. When atherosclerosis occurs in arteries leading to the heart
pulmonary artery
lateral deviation of the mandible
superficial
cardiovascular disease
7. Structures on the opposite side of the body
anterior
tubercle
contralateral
5 anatomic parts of TMJ
8. Trauma to a blood vessel
oral cavity
Nerve for mandible
Maxilla
hematoma
9. Paired bones - forms bridge of the nose
nasal bones
Hypoglossal nerve
lingual artery
nerve block
10. Also known as malar bone - forms cheek bone - helps form zygomatic arch - paired
amylase
4 processes of zygomatic arch
sphenomandibular - stylomandibular - temporomandibular
zygomatic bones
11. Causes muscles to contract - stimulates glands - allows for sensations to be perceived
ipsilateral
Nerve for upper premolars
secondary node
nervous system
12. Shaded area of lips that is darker than surrounding skin
palatine bones
inferior nasal conchae
buccinator
vermillion zone
13. IV cranial nerve - motor - movement of eyeball
Nerve for tongue
8 landmarks of mandible
6 types of cranial bones
trochlear nerve
14. Several arteries branch directly off the aorta to feed the _____________
Heart
amylase
sensory and motor
hilus
15. Region of the head located inferior to the orbial region and lateral to the nasal region
meatus
Nerve for tongue
temporomandibular ligament
infraorbital region
16. Tiny blood vessel that branches off small artery to supple blood to tissue
innervation
8
capillary
buccinator
17. Abnormal sensation from an area such as burning or prickling
lateral pterygoid muscle
paresthesia
external auditory meatus
elevation of the mandible
18. 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
philtrum
opportunistic infections
stylomandibular ligament
19. Both watery and ropey saliva composition combined
articular disc
mixed
lingual artery
Gasserion Ganglion
20. Depression on one side of a lymph node where lymph flows out by way of an efferent lymphatic vessel
involuntary muscle
vomer
neurotransmitter
hilus
21. Anterior Superior Alveolar Nerve
sphenoid sinuses
Nerve for #6-11
lateral pterygoid muscle
synovial fluid
22. Lymph node that drains lymph from a particular region
afferent nerve
primary node
zygomatic bones
inferior nasal conchae
23. Infection of the maxillary sinus
parietal bones
Cranial Nerve; sensory /motor
maxillary sinusitis
primary node
24. Site of a junction or union between two or more bones
joint
condyle
maxillary artery
abducens nerve
25. Type of blood vessel that travels to the heart - carrying blood
5 anatomic parts of TMJ
parietal bones
facial
vein
26. Muscle auto-responses from body - ex: breathing - digestion - heartbeat - eyes
sialolith
zygomatic process of maxilla
involuntary muscle
median
27. To join together; in the periodontium - a complex system of blood vessels supplies blood to the periodontal tissues
serous
gliding movement of TMJ
parietal bones
anastomose
28. Lowering of the lower jaw
maxillary artery
involuntary muscle
hematoma
depression of the mandible
29. Ropey saliva composition
mucous
dorsal
elevation of the mandible
synovial fluid
30. TMJ Located lateral side of each joint forms a reinforcement of the capsule of the TMJ - Prevents excessive retraction of the mandible
temporomandibular ligament
synapse
lingual
mandible
31. Structures closest to the facial surface
vomer
mandibular canal
infraorbital artery
facial
32. 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
7 types of muscles of head and neck
4 processes of zygomatic arch
opthalmic (V1) nerve
mastoid process
33. Muscle - origin- several different places on sphenoid - insertion- condyle - near TMJ - action- protrudes and lateral deviation of mandible - fibers run horizontally
lateral pterygoid muscle
Ganglion
coronal
Central nervous system
34. Type of lymphatic vessel in which lymph flows into the lymph node
contralateral
zygomatic bones
external auditory meatus
afferent vessel
35. Horizontal portion of mandible
cardiovascular disease
body
mylohyoid muscle
arch
36. Type of unilateral facial paralysis involving the facial nerve
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37. Bacteria traveling within the vascular system
neurotransmitter
external carotid artery
apex
bacteremia
38. Inside of the mouth
innervation
parasympathetic nervous system
oral cavity
temporomandibular joint
39. Substance which consists of cholesterol (mainly) - calcium - clotting proteins - and other substances that can be found lining arteries
paresthesia
plaque
maxillary sinusitis
Bell's Palsy
40. Clot that forms on the inner blood vessel wall
heart
external
thrombus/thrombi
posterior superior alveolar artery
41. 3 TMJ Ligaments
sagittal plane
labial commissure
14
sphenomandibular - stylomandibular - temporomandibular
42. Communication of a blood vessel with another blood vessel by a connecting channel
anastomosis
temporomandibular ligament
embolus/emboli
vomer
43. Posterior superior alveolar nerve
synovial fluid
Nerve for #6-11
frontal sinuses
Nerve for Posterior upper molars
44. Single bone - only movable bone of face - many landmarks present - largest and strongest bone of face - articulates with temporal bone to form TMJ
action
Cranial Nerve; sensory /motor
occipital
mandible
45. Pair bones Landmarks- Infraorbital foramen Processes- alveolar - zygomatic - frontal - and palatine
anastomose
sagittal plane
Maxilla
origin
46. Rising of the lower jaw
temporomandibular disorder
coronal
elevation of the mandible
parasympathetic nervous system
47. Drains everything from head and neck area to the heart
pathogen
oculomotor nerve
venule
pterygoid venus plexus
48. Swelling of lymph nodes :abnormal enlargement' - can be helped with antibiotic
stylomandibular ligament
facial
lymphadenopathy
artery
49. Paired bones - landmarks- mastoid process - styloid process - zygomatic process - external auditory meatus
lateral
infraorbital region
temporal bone
Cranial Nerves
50. A joint on each side of the ehad that allows for movement of the mandible - speech - and mastication - Location: where condyle of mandible articulates with the zygomatic process of the temporal bone
temporomandibule joint
Neuron
landmarks
oral cavity