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Dental Hygiene Boards Anatomy
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health-sciences
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dentistry
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Area that is closer to the median plane of the body or structure
plexus
endocrine
medial
nasal bones
2. Sinuses located in sphenoid bone - cannot be palpated in oral exam
sphenoid sinuses
aorta
Nerve for #6-11
Paired
3. Area that is farther away from the median plane of the body or structure
lateral
lingual
ramus
sialolith
4. Resident microorganisms that usually do not cause infections
lacrimal bones
cardiovascular disease
normal flora
6 types of cranial bones
5. Blockage of minor salivary gland - occurs mainly in lip - about the size of a dime - must be removed
temporal
mucocele
plasma
sublingual gland
6. Lowering of the lower jaw
mandible
depression of the mandible
midsagittal section
maxilla
7. Lingual Nerve
mucocele
Nerve for tongue
depression of the mandible
philtrum
8. Muscle of facial expression - helps mastication by keeping food on the chewing surface - cheek muscle
hypo
coronal
buccinator
paresthesia
9. Sensory nerve that carries information from the periphery of the body to the brain or spinal cord
parietal bones
afferent nerve
Paired
lymphatic vessels
10. Region of the head located inferior to the orbial region and lateral to the nasal region
process
mandibular canal
infraorbital region
amylase
11. Blood vessel that carries blood to heart - operates by valves
central and peripheral nervous systems
veins
body
Neuron
12. Towards the crown of a tooth
occipital
mixed
gliding movement of TMJ
coronal
13. Mineralized structures of the body that protect internal soft tissues and serve as the biomechanical basis for movement
coronal
Surfaces and Sutures
14
bones
14. 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
internal
local infiltration
frontal plane
Facial nerve
15. Communication of a blood vessel with another blood vessel by a connecting channel
infraorbital region
cleft palate
anastomosis
Heart
16. Shuts down communication of nerves and neurons by blocking the chemicals from entering at the synapses
Palatine process of the maxilla
valves
maxillary sinusitis
anesthesia
17. Paired bones - within the bony part of the nose - lateral portion of the nasal septum
proximal
contralateral
angle
inferior nasal conchae
18. Also known as malar bone - forms cheek bone - forms zygomatic arch with temporal bone - 4 process form arch - often seen in panoramic and PAX
zygomatic bone
effernt vessel
cells
most facial and oral pain through these 2 nerves
19. Site for large muscles of the neck to attach
Nerve for tongue
heart
mastoid process
effernt vessel
20. Short - windowlike opening in the bone
sphenomandibular - stylomandibular - temporomandibular
foramen/ foramina
body
spinal cord
21. Single bone - bat-shaped - forms anterior base of the skull - has many foramens and processes - landmark- greater wing of sphenoid
process
Nerve for Floor of the mouth
lingual
sphenoid bone
22. 2 branches of peripheral nervous system
sensory and motor
subluxation
apex
plexus
23. Artery to tongue
alveolar process
optic nerve
Facial nerve
lingual artery
24. Houses/forms sockets of teeth - bone on facial surface is thin - effected by perio dz - resorbs quickly after extraction - forms as deciduous teeth erupt
external auditory meatus
paresthesia
mandibular canal
alvoelar process of the maxilla
25. Infection of the maxillary sinus
Heart
superior vena cava
plexus
maxillary sinusitis
26. Muscle auto-responses from body - ex: breathing - digestion - heartbeat - eyes
hilus
metastasis
involuntary muscle
Facial nerve
27. Depression and elevation of jaw - occurs between disc and condyle of lower synovial cavity
rotational movement of TMJ
labial commissure
frontal plane
superior
28. V- trigeminal - VII- facial
Trigeminal Nerve
cardiovascular disease
articular disc
most facial and oral pain through these 2 nerves
29. 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
lateral pterygoid muscle
ethmoid
6 types of cranial bones
30. End of the muscle that is attached to the least movable structure
nasal bones
mitral valve prolapse
origin
temporomandibular joint
31. Region of the head where the external ear is a prominent feature
Nerve for #6-11
Nerve for cheek
meatus
temporal
32. Structure closest to lips
labial
local infiltration
thyroid
medial pterygoid muscle
33. Paired bones - forms upper back side of skull
Glossopharyngeal nerve
sensory and motor
retraction of the mandible
parietal bones
34. Structure at the median plane
median
elevation of the mandible
cells
frontal section
35. Joint located inferior to the zygomatic arch and just anterior to the ear - where upper skull forms a joint with the lower jaw
articular disc
muscles
temporomandibular joint
philtrum
36. Tip of tongue
22
superior vena cava
dorsal
apex
37. 2 places where bones grow at
palatine bones
spinal cord
Surfaces and Sutures
anastomosis
38. Horizontal portion of mandible
embolus/emboli
alveolar process
dorsal
body
39. 'rest or digest' responses
posterior
parasympathetic nervous system
arch
meatus
40. Area used for mental block on lingual and opens into mental foramen
median plane
mandibular canal
nasal bones
xerostomia
41. Smallest structural unit of living matter capable of functioning independently
infraorbital region
alvoelar process of the maxilla
masseter muscle
cells
42. Structure closest to the palate
Paired
posterior superior alveolar artery
ventral
palatal
43. Structures closest to the facial surface
synapse
maxillary artery
voluntary muscle
facial
44. Number of bones in the skull
Bell's Palsy
anatomical postition
22
platelets
45. Results from incomplete fusion of the maxillary bones at palatine process - open area that can involve from no teeth to involving teeth - palate - lip - and nasal - can involve pedodontist - oral surgeon - and pediatrician some appliances may be need
Nerve for cheek
process
cleft palate
nerve
46. Section of the body through any frontal plane
anatomical postition
frontal section
vomer
labial
47. Trauma to a blood vessel
body
temporal bone
hematoma
xerostomia
48. Blood vessel that carries blood away from heart - has muscles on inside of walls
hypo
arteries
parietal bones
articulation
49. Point on upper lip where the philtrum terminates
transverse section
maxillary artery
eminence
tubercle
50. Generally immovable articulation in Which bones are joined by fibrous tissue
labial commissure
suture
medial
paranasal sinus