2.2c mastication Flashcards
2 joints for mastication
temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
mandibular symphysis
jaw opening muscle
digastricus
jaw closing
temporal
masseter
lateral and medial pterygoid
what is temporomandibular joint for
- Upper component allow rotation
○ For opening and closing the mouth - Lower component allow translation of the jaw
For side to side motion and forward, backward motion
what is the mandibular symphysis for and what animals is it found in
- Only found in dogs and ruminants
- Allow fine compensatory adjustment
- precise occlusion
- Independent rotation of each mandibular bone - move apart
the 3 compartment of nose
- external nose
- nasal cavities
- paranasal sinuses
what is the nasolacrimal duct for
It carries tears and allow draining from eyes to nose
what is the nose covered by
mucosa
characteristics of the external nose
flexible and cartilaginous
features of the nasal cavity
- Twinned pair of cavities
- Nasal cavities contain bones covered by mucosa
- Features of neighboring anatomy reduce their size
Features of neighboring anatomy reduce the size of the nasal cavity
- Paranasal sinuses in neighbouring bones
- Embedded portion of upper cheek teeth occupy an amount of space (particularly in horses)
- Turbinate bones
- Mucosal covering of the turbinate bones
what are conchae (aka turbinates)
folding of inner wall that compartmentalize the nasal cavity
what are meatuses
Nasal cavity compartments are called meatuses
what is the most caudal part of nasal conchae
ethmoid turbinates
what does increase in complexity mean in the caudal nasal conchae
increase in sense of smell