Head and Neck anatomy final exam questions
Which nerve branch innervates the body of the tongue and floor of the mouth, and becomes anesthetized with the inferior alveolar nerve block?
Lingual
Mucosa on the soft palate is considered
Lining mucosa
The inferior free margin of the auricle, or the ear lobe, is the:
Lobule
A serious infection (cellulitis) of the submandibular space that could spread to the neck and chest is
Ludwigs Angina
Which division of the trigeminal nerve enters through the foramen ovale?
Mandibular
Which of the following is a muscle of mastification?
Masseter
Which area of the temporal bone is composed of air spaces that communicate with the middle ear cavity?
Mastoid process
The blood supply to the hard palate (greater palatine artery) is from which artery?
Maxillary
The blood supply to the mandibular teeth (inferior alveolar artery) is from which artery?
Maxillary
The blood supply to the muscles of mastication is from which artery?
Maxillary
The blood supply to the orbital region is from which artery?
Maxillary
The infraorbital nerve is a branch of which division of the trigeminal nerve?
Maxillary
Which division of the trigeminal nerve enters through the foramen rotundum?
Maxillary
Which of the following infections results from lack of drainage, in turn causing the infection to spread?
Maxillary Sinusitis
Which term describes the elevation on the posterior aspect of the maxilla that is perforated by the posterior superior alveolar formaina?
Maxillary tuberosity
Which of the following terms describes the midline ridge of tissue on the hard palate?
Median palatine raphe
Which nerve branch innervates the gingival tissue of the chin and lower lip near the mandibular anterior teeth and premolars, but NOT the teeth?
Mental
A tube through which sound waves are transmitted to the middle ear within the ear:
Auricle
The meniscus or disc of the TMJ is located between the temporal bone and the
Condyle
By wight, the most abundant type of basic tissue in the body is
Connective
The concave structure on the anterior border of the ramus is an important landmark for the inferior alveolar injection is the
Coronoid notch
The insertion for temporalis muscle is the:
Coronoid process
Which term describes a horizontal plate of the ethmoid bone that has foramina for olfactory nerves?
Cribrifrom plate
A motor nerve that carries info away from the brain to the muscles to activate them would be considered which type of nerve?
Efferent
A clot that has dislodged from an inner vessel wall and travels as foreign material in the blood, causing occlusion of the vessel is called a
Embolus
A gland that does not have a duct associated with it is called what type of gland?
Endocrine
Which of the following is NOT another term for connective tissue?
Epidermis
The tissue that covers and lines the external and internal body surfaces, including vessels and small cavities is
Epithelium
which of the following is an example of basic tissue?
Epithelium and connective
Which vein is the only vein of the head and neck to use valves to control bloodflow?
External jugular vein
The blood supply to the upper and lower lips (superior and inferior labial arteries) is from which artery?
Facial
Which of the following nerves supplies the muscles of facial expression, lacrimal gland, and submandibular salivary gland?
Facial
TRUE/FALSE: Arteries are generally larger and more numerous than veins.
False
TRUE/FALSE: Lymph nodes with the cancer are usually tender.
False
TRUE/FALSE: Osteomyelitis most frequently occurs in the maxilla.
False
Which nerve branch innervates all of the mandibular teeth, along with the facial tissues of the mandibular anterior teeth and premolars?
Inferior alveolar
Which of the following muscle groups depress the hyoid bone?
Infrahyoid muscles
What is the main difference between the zygomaticus major and zygomatic minor?
Insertion
The artery that is the source of the ophthalmic artery is the
Internal carotid
Why is the cavernous venous sinus important to dental professionals
It can be involved with the spread of dental infections from the teeth
Which of the following is true of the parotid gland?
It is innervated by cranial nerves XI and V
The portion or the epithelium that is attached to the tooth is the
Junctional epithelium
The tissue that has the highest tissue renewal rate is the
Junctional epithelium
Which nerve branch innervates the maxillary premolars and the MB root of the maxillary 1st molars?
Middle superior alveolar
Which of the following paired muscles unites medially, forming the floor of the mouth?
Mylohyoid
Which of the following is NOT included in the orthokeratinized layers of epithelium?
Parakeratinized layer
Which muscle is involved when you grimace?
Platysma
A characteristic of lining mucosa is that it is
Soft
Which of the following muscles allows you to bend and flex your head and neck?
Sternocleidomastoid
The most common type of epithelium found in the oral cavity is
Stratified epithelium
Lymph nodes that drain the maxillary 3rd molars are the
Superior deep cervical
Which of the following muscle group is involved in elevating the hyoid bone?
Suprahyoid muscles
The origin for the temporalis muscle is the:
Temporal fossa
Which is the only muscle of the soft palate that is not innervated by the pharyngeal plexus?
Tensor veli palatini
One reason dental infections can lead to serious complications is due to
The arterioles being smaller than capillaries
Which of the following glands is part of the immune system containing T-cell lymphocytes?
Thymus gland
Which of the following is and example of and endocrine gland?
Thyroid gland
This sections cuts through the horizontal plane:
Transverse
Which of the following muscles lifts your clavicale and scapula, allowing you to shrug your shoulders?
Trapezius
The TMJ is innervated by which cranial nerve?
Trigeminal
Which cranial nerve is the largest?
Trigeminal
Which of the following nerves supplies the muscles of mastication?
Trigeminal
TRUE/FALSE: A goiter is an enlarged thyroid gland that is caused by disease.
True
TRUE/FALSE: A person with diabetes would be at higher risk of complications due to opportunistic infections.
True
TRUE/FALSE: Cavernous sinus thrombus can be fatal.
True
TRUE/FALSE: Efferent vessels are lymphatic vessels where the lymph flows out.
True
TRUE/FALSE: Lymph nodes should be palpable in health.
True
TRUE/FALSE: Lymphatic vessels, have valves to insure a one-way flow.
True
TRUE/FALSE: The TMJ is involved in speech and mastication.
True
TRUE/FALSE: The first cervical vertebra is called the atlas and articulates with the occipital bone.
True
TRUE/FALSE: The origin of a muscle is the end that is attached to the least movable structure.
True
TRUE/FALSE: The sublingual caruncle contains both the Bartholin's and Wharton's duct
True
TRUE/FALSE: The temporal bone is a paired bone.
True
The tissue that is made up of a single layer of epithelial cells is
Unstratified epithelium
Which cranial nerve innervates all of the muscles of mastication?
V
Which cranial nerve innervates all the facial muscles?
VII
Which term describes the posterior portion of the nasal septum?
Vomer
Which of the following glands is associated with large circumvallate lingual papilla?
Von ebner's glands
Growth from deep within the tissue by the mitosis of cells, expanding the tissue, is known as
appositional growth
A characteristic of alveolar mucosa is that it is
extremely vascular
The blood supply to the submandibular salivary gland (submental artery) is from which artery?
facial
Which of the following foramina carries the middle meningeal artery?
foramen spinosum
The boney spine overhanging the mandibular foramen is called the:
lingula
Mucosa on the floor of the mouth is considered
lining mucosa
Mucosa on the hard palate is considered
masticatory mucosa
Which foramen is located between the apices of the first and second premolars on the mandible?
mental foramen
The nasal and paranasal sinuses are lined with what type of epithelium
pseudostratified
superficial lymph nodes located posterior to each ear are the
retroauricular
Deep lymph nodes located near parotid lymph nodes at the level of the atlas drain the pharynx, palate, paranasal sinuses and nasal cavity are the
retropharyngeal
Epithelial cells that produce saliva are termed
secretory cells
In health, lymph nodes are
small and mobile
Cancellous bone is
spongy
Deep lymph nodes that drain the upper lip are the
submandibular
Theblood supply to the parotid salivary gland (transverse facial artery) is from which artery?
superficial temporal
The compartments above and below the fibrous disk in the TMJ that contain fluid are called
synovial cavities
TRUE/FALSE: The mentalis muscles raises the chin, causing the lower lip to protrude.
true
TRUE/FALSE: The trigeminal nerve is both afferent and efferent.
true
Which facial bone (not process) forms the cheek bone or malar surfaces?
zygomatic bone
The outer portion of bone is known as
periosteum
How many cervical vertebrae are there?
7
Which cranial nerve innervates the muscles of the neck (sternocleidomastoid and trapezius)
Accessory
sensory nerve that carries information to the brain such as taste and pain would be considered which type of nerve?
Afferent
In the nasal region, the ______ are wing-like cartilaginous structures that bind the nostrils laterally:
Ala
Infections from the entrapment of pathogens with suppuration in a closed space is known as
An abscess
The lingual artery is in which set of branches of the external carotid artery?
Anterior
Ventral means directed towards the:
Anterior
Which nerve branch innervates the maxillary central and lateral incisor and maxillary canines?
Anterior superior alveolar
The structure located between the epithelium and connective tissue is the
Basement membrane
Facial paralysis on one side of the face where the the facial nerve is affected by an unknown cause and onset is abrupt is known as what?
Bell's palsy
The right side of the body differs from the left side of the body because of which artery?
Brachiocephalic
Which of the following is NOT a form of connective tissue?
Calcium hydroxyapatite
Which of the following arteries provides the most reliable pulse of the body?
Carotid
Cells that produce cartilage are known as
Chondroblasts
which of the following lingual papillae are about 10-14 in number and line up along the sulcus terminalis?
Circumvallate
Which of the following terms describes the corner of the mouth where the lips meet?
Commisure
Which suprahyoid muscle does NOT insert into the body of the hyoid?
Digastric
On a patient, an anatomical term used to describe the back of the head would be:
Dorsal
Masticatory mucosa is found on the
Dorsal surface of the tongue
Which of the following is NOT a clinical symptom of cellulitis?
Drainage
A passageway or canal in the skin, mucosa or bone allowing drainage of an abscess is a
Fistula
Which of the following terms describes a window-like opening in the bone?
Foramen
Overgrowth of inter-proximal ginival due to medication is termed
Gingival hyperplasia
Which of the following nerves innervates the intrinsic and extrinsic tongue muscles?
Hypoglossal
The groove beneath each concha that contains openings for communication with the paranasal sinuses is the:
Nasal meatus
The portion of the nasal cavity formed by the vertical plate of the ethmoid bone and the vomer is the:
Nasal septum
Which of the following nerves is NOT a branch of the facial nerve?
Nasociliary
Which nerve branch innervates the hard palate, lingual gingival of maxillary anterior teeth and nasal septal tissue?
Nasopalatine
The nasociliary nerve is a branch of which division of the trigeminal nerve?
Opthalmic
When a patient moves her lower jaw forward, she is _____ the mandible.
Protruding
The origin for the medial pterygoid muscle is the:
Pterygoid fossa
The collection of anastomosing vessels around the pterygoid muscles that drains the veins from the deep portions of the face is called what?
Pterygoid process
Which fossa is located between the pterygoid process and maxillary tuberosity, close to the apex of the orbit?
Pterygopalatine fossa
Which of the following would help prevent the spread of dental infections?
Removal of heavy plaque prior to surgery
Which muscle is involved in smiling?
Risorius
Which suture extends from front to back on the skull, separating the parietal bones?
Sagittal
Bacteria traveling in the blood stream is known as
bacteremia
Lymph nodes are part of the
immune systen
Which of the following would cause localized bone resorption?
infection, mechanical stress, and pressure
The major branches of the common carotid artery as it travels away from the heart are the
internal and external carotid arteries
Smooth and cardiac muscle are classified as
involuntary muscles
The tragus is _____ to the external acoustic meatus:
it has two heads
Sulcular epithelium is generally
nonkeratinized
The foramen magnum is located in which cranial bone?
occipital
Bone resorption is accomplished by
osteoclasts
Firm, irregular ridges of tissue on the hard palate are called:
palatine rugae
The two rounded masses located in the oral cavity between anterior and posterior tonsillar pillars are the
palatine tonsils
There are six cranial bones. Which of the cranial bones listed is paired?
parietal