Oral Cavity Ch. 1
What is the location of the fovea palatinae?
On either side of the posterior nasal spine
Which term is commonly called "tongue tied"
ankyloglossia
The anterior pillar is located
anterior to the palatine tonsil
another name for the inside of the cheek is the
buccal mucosa
The ________ is a structure that can make it difficult to take maxillary posterior radiographs as well as maxillary impressions
coronoid process
Small localized growths of bone on the buccal cortical plate are known as
exostoses
small bony growths that may be found on the buccal mandible or maxilla are known as endostoses
false
the red margin of the lip is knows as the mucogingival junction
false
The space between the left and right palatine tonsils is known as the
fauces
Rugae are located on which landmark in the oral cavity?
hard palate
Which of the following structures is often the cause a diastema?
labial frenum
When the tongue comes forward, which of the following may inhibit its movement?
lingual frenum
The oral cavity can manifest symptoms of
measles, kaposi's sarcoma, childhood cancer, vitamin deficiencies
What are Fordyce granules?
misplaced sebaceous glands
The oral cavity is divided into which two parts?
oral cavity proper and vestibule
the _____ is a pathway to the respiratory and digestive systems
oral pharynx and laryngeal pharynx
The ______ is posterior to the last mandibular molar
retromolar pad
The transverse ridges of epithelial and connective tissue in the hard palate area are known as
rugae
yellowish spots on the buccal and labial mucosa are most often
sebaceous glands
The opening for the submandibular salivary gland is known as the
sublingual caruncle
which structure could cause difficulty in constructing a denture
torus palantinus
The buccinator is a muscle of the cheek
true
The incisive papilla is the anterior part of the hard palate
true
a cleft lip would form at the lateral junction of the philtrum
true