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Dental Hygiene Boards Anatomy
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health-sciences
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dentistry
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1. Single bone - also known as nasal septum - forms midline of nose - not important to oral cavity - forms inferior portion of nasal septum
vomer
zygomatic bone
lateral deviation of the mandible
Heart
2. 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
anastomosis
Cranial Nerve; sensory /motor
7 types of muscles of head and neck
temporal bone
3. Paired bones withing the body part of the nose - lateral portion of nasal septum
inferior nasal conchae
joint
retraction of the mandible
zygomatic bone
4. Area that is farther away from the median plane of the body
synapse
plaque
anastomose
distal
5. Structures closest to the inner cheek
sphenoid bone
Cranial Nerves
buccal
white blood cells
6. Single bone - forms the forehead and the top of the eye - contains supraorbital notch - location of frontal sinuses
articular disc
frontal bone
Hypoglossal nerve
articular disc
7. Capable of causing disease only when the host's resistance is lowered
midsagittal section
Spinal Accessory nerve
opportunisitic pathogen
temporomandibular joint
8. Posterior 1/3 of tongue
nerve
base
temporomandibular disorder
plaque
9. Artery to mandible
greater palatine foramen
inferior alveolar artery
temporal bone
5 anatomic parts of TMJ
10. Hollow organ - dual action pump - thick muscular walls - right side pumps to lungs - left side pumps to body
external carotid artery
synovial fluid
atherosclerosis
heart
11. Type of injection that anesthetizes a larger area than local infiltration because the local anesthetic agen is deposited near large nerve trunks
temporomandibular disorder
nerve block
Heart
facial paralysis
12. Feeds all area of face. connects to external carotid artery
landmarks
deep
amylase
maxillary artery
13. Rising of the lower jaw
elevation of the mandible
Palatine process of the maxilla
philtrum
infraorbital region
14. Inferior alveolar nerve
Nerve for cheek
Nerve for mandible
facial
retraction of the mandible
15. Biggest artery in body
Gasserion Ganglion
sublingual gland
olfactory nerve
aorta
16. Oblique ridge - mental foramen - mandibular canal - alveolar process - mylohyoid grooves - mandibular foramen - lingula retromolar pad
anatomical postition
Nerve for Floor of the mouth
ipsilateral
8 landmarks of mandible
17. Only vein that carries oxygenated blood
14
pulmonary vein
pulmonary artery
lateral
18. On Old Olympus Tiny Tops - A Finn And German Viewed Some Hops
atherosclerosis
contralateral
Cranial Nerves
Nerve for tongue
19. Main portion of the anterior border of ramus
coronoid process
thyroid
cardiovascular disease
philtrum
20. Occipital - frontal - parietal-paired - temporal- paired - sphenoid - ethmoid
subluxation
vomer
6 types of cranial bones
alveolar process
21. Trauma to a blood vessel
hematoma
spinal cord
superior vena cava
process
22. Bringing forward of the lower jaw
vermillion zone
plexus
Nerve for #6-11
protrusion of the mandible
23. Swelling of lymph nodes :abnormal enlargement' - can be helped with antibiotic
lymphadenopathy
innervation
origin
22
24. Blockage of minor salivary gland - occurs mainly in lip - about the size of a dime - must be removed
mucocele
Hypoglossal nerve
dorsal
alveolar bone
25. Mono- - lymph- - leukocytes; varying types
plexus
white blood cells
Surfaces and Sutures
palatine bones
26. Allows us to move - usually works in groups - 2 kinds- involuntary and voluntary
voluntary muscle
suture
Ganglion
muscles
27. Muscle of facial expression - helps mastication by keeping food on the chewing surface - cheek muscle
exocrine
submandibular gland
body
buccinator
28. Type of lymphatic vessel in which lymph flows into the lymph node
masseter - temporal - medial pterygoid - lateral pterygoid
inferior vena cava
opportunistic infections
afferent vessel
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
proximal
oculomotor nerve
temporomandibule joint
protrusion of the mandible
30. Area that faces toward the head of the body - away from the feet
superior vena cava
action
Central nervous system
superior
31. Paired - most posterior part of the hard palate - they fuse together to form hard palate - greater palatine foramen located @ posterior lateral region
contralateral
temporomandibular ligament
sympathetic nervous system
palatine bones
32. Region of the head where the external ear is a prominent feature
temporal
14
insertion
posterior superior alveolar artery
33. Paired sinuses located in frontal bone - separated by septum - drains into nasal cavity - irregularly shaped
inferior nasal conchae
oculomotor nerve
capillary
frontal sinuses
34. Cellular component pertaining to nervous system
Neuron
Maxillary (V2) nerve
Palatine process of the maxilla
voluntary muscle
35. Both watery and ropey saliva composition combined
mixed
Hypoglossal nerve
maxillary artery
frontal sinuses
36. Inner side of the wall of a hollow structure
zygomatic process of maxilla
apex
inferior alveolar artery
internal
37. Accumulation of neuron cell bodies outside the central nervous system
Ganglion
ipsilateral
plasma
parotid gland
38. Vomer - lacrimal bones- paired - inferior nasal conchae- paired - zygomatic bones- paired - maxillary bones- paired - mandible
external acousitc meatus
7 types of facial bones
external auditory meatus
frontal process of the maxilla
39. Smaller blood vessel that branches off an arteriole to supply blood directly to tissue
capillary
sphenomandibular - stylomandibular - temporomandibular
articular disc
temporomandibular joint
40. Region of the head located inferior to the orbial region and lateral to the nasal region
lateral
infraorbital region
thyroid
condyle
41. Watery basis of blood composition
voluntary muscle
hematoma
plasma
palatal
42. Cavity within the bone
amylase
articulation
sinus
middle superior alveolar artery
43. Middle superior alveolar nerve
Nerve for upper premolars
vermillion zone
body
median plane
44. Paired bones - landmarks- mastoid process - styloid process - zygomatic process - external auditory meatus
plaque
embolus/emboli
temporal bone
valves
45. Site for large muscles of the neck to attach
neurotransmitter
mastoid process
rotational movement of TMJ
mandibular canal
46. The bone that surrounds the roots of the teeth. It forms the bony sockets that support and protect the roots of the teeth
synapse
alveolar bone
frontal section
lingual
47. Movement accomplished by a muscle when the muscle fibers contract
Vagus nerve
anatomical postition
Nerve for cheek
action
48. Towards the crown of a tooth
Facial nerve
meatus
coronal
Maxillary (V2) nerve
49. Horizontal portion of mandible
Trigeminal Nerve
body
vermillion zone
cardiovascular disease
50. Pair bones Landmarks- Infraorbital foramen Processes- alveolar - zygomatic - frontal - and palatine
hematoma
most facial and oral pain through these 2 nerves
Maxilla
frontal sinuses