which bone forms the bridge of the nose
the site where bones come together to form a cartilaginous joint is called a
symphysis
the articulation between the _______ and the mandible for the TMJ
temporal bone
where us the mastoid process located
temporal bone
where do the cranial nerves originate from
the brain
if a patient has paralysis of the tongue and lip after extraction of the lower third molars which nerve was most likely damaged
trigeminal
which nerve primarily innervates the oral cavity
trigeminal
most common cause of restricted mandibular movement
trismus
which bone forms the cheeks and part of the orbit
zygomatic
two common neck muscles
sternocleidomastoid trapezius
the cranium consists of how many bones
8
forms the support for the teeth in the max arch
alveolar process
the _______ artery supplies blood to the maxillary anterior teeth
anterior superior alveolar
the common corotid gives rise to which blood vessel
aorta
where is the submandibular salivary gland located
beneath the mandible and the submandibular fossa
the buccinator does what
compresses the cheeks against the teeth and retracts the angle of the mouth
the anterior portion of each ramus of the mandible is called the
coronoid process
the skull is divided into the ___ and the ____
cranium and face
what separates the coronoid and the condyloid processes
cygmoid notch
Which vein courses from the pterygoid plexus to the facial vein
deep facial vein
which external artery supplies blood to the face and mouth
external carotid artery
trismus is a cracking sound in the TMJ ToF
false
a ____ is an opening in bone through which blood vessels and nerves pass
foramen
the soft spot of an infant is located where the parietal bones will articulate with which bone
frontal
where does the parotid gland empty
stensens duct
the first phase in the TMJ movement
hinge action
which bone is suspeneded between the mandible and the larynx
hyoid
cervical lymph nodes are located where
in the neck
the major blood supply to the brain and eyes comes from which artery
internal carotid artery
where are mandibular foramen located
lingual surface of each ramus on the mandible
the only movable bone of the face
mandible
the posterior superior alveolar artery supplies which teeth
max post teeth
which sinus is considered the largest
maxillary
which facial muscle raises and wrinkles the skin of the chin and pushes the lower lip up
mentalis
__________ innervates the maxillary first and second premolars
middle superior alveolar
mandibular movement is possible due to the activity of which group of muscles
muscles of mastication
which bone forms the back and base of the cranium
occipital
which bone forms the posterior part of the hard palate and the floor of the nose
palatine
which type of saliva is watery and mainly protein
serous
what can develop in the salivary duct that can prevent saliva from flowing into the mouth
sialolith
patients with TMD may have ____ of the muscles of mastication
spasms
an infection in which sinus may cause vision damage
spheniod
which salivary gland duct is associated with the parotid salivary gland
stensens