Bones, Muscles, Nerves, Arteries, TMJ Flashcards
What two structures articulate with the disc in the TMJ?
a. Coronoid process of mandible and mandibular fossa of temporal bone
b. Condyloid process of mandible and mandibular fossa of temporal bone
c. Coronoid process of mandible and mandibular fossa of sphenoid bone
d. Condyloid process of mandible and mandibular fossa of sphenoid bone
e. Condyloid process of mandible and mandibular fossa of maxilla
b. condyloid process of mandible and mandibular fossa of temporal bone
The ligament that limits the amount of movement of the mandible and attaches from the inferior surface of the neurocranium to the lingual of the mandible is the?
a. Lateral (TMJ) ligament
b. Stylomandibular ligament
c. Sphenomandibular ligament
d. Sternocleidomastoid ligament
c. sphenomandibular ligament
Where on the temporal bone does the mandible function?
a. In the anterior three quarters of the mandibular fossa called the articular fossa
b. In the posterior quarter of the mandibular fossa called the articular fossa
c. On the posterior interior portion of the articular eminence
d. On the anterior inferior portion of the articular eminence
c. on the posterior interior portion of the articular eminence
Which muscle has its origin in the pterygoid fossa?
a. Medial pterygoid fossa
b. Lateral pterygoid fossa
c. Masseter
d. Temporalis muscle
a. medial pterygoid fossa
The masseter muscles elevates the mandible. Which other muscles are involved in elevating the mandible?
a. Temporalis (anterior fibers) and lateral ptergyoid muscles.
b. Lateral pterygoid muscles and medial pterygoid muscles.
c. Temporalis (posterior and anterior fibers) and medial pterygoid muscles.
d. Medial ptergyoid muscles and temporalis (anterior fibers).
e. Lateral pterygoid muscles and temporalis (posterior fibers).
d. medial pterygoid muscles and temporalis (anterior fibers)
In which direction do the fibers of the lateral pterygoid muscles travel from their origin to their insertion?
a. Medial and posterior
b. Medial and anterior
c. Lateral and anterior
d. Lateral and posterior
d. lateral and posterior
Which of the following muscles of facial expression does not contribute to moving the lips?
a. orbicularis oris
b. risorius
c. levator labii superioris
d. depressor labii inferioris
e. orbicularius oculi
e. orbicularis oculi
Which of the following would you palpate anterior and 1 to 2 inches superior to the ear?
a. masseter, the origin
b. masseter, the insertion
c. temporalis, posterior fibers
d. temporalis, anterior fibers
e. temporalis, the insertion
d. temporalis, anterior fibers
Which muscle, when contracting, moves the mandible to the right?
a. The left medial pterygoid muscle
b. The right medial pterygoid muscle
c. The left temporalis muscle, horizontial fibers
d. The right lateral pterygoid muscle
e. The left lateral pterygoid muscle
e. the left lateral pterygoid muscle
The suture line joining the two parietal bones is called the
a. squamosal suture
b. coronoid suture
c. sagittal suture
d. intermaxillary suture
e. lamboid suture
c. sagittal suture
Which teeth are most likely to have roots in proximity with the maxillary sinus?
a. maxillary molars and premolars
b. maxillary canines
c. maxillary incisors
d. mandibular posterior teeth
a. maxillary molars and premolars
Which structure is not located on the sphenoid bone?
a. foramen ovale
b. foramen rotundum
c. greater wing
d. pterygoid process
e. articular fossa
e. articular fossa
What bony process of the maxilla surrounds tooth roots?
a. Nasofrontal process
b. Frontal process
c. Alveolar process
d. Zygomatic process
e. Palatine process
c. alveolar process
The nerve branch of the trigeminal that provides pain sensation to the mandibular teeth exits the skull through what foramen?
a. foramen ovale
b. foramen rotundum
c. mandibular foramen
d. mental foramen
e. infraorbital foramen
a. foramen ovale
Anesthetizing nerve fibers of what nerve results in numbness in half of the anterior two thirds of the tongue?
a. hypoglossal nerve
b. glossopharyngeal nerve
c. lingual nerve branch of trigeminal nerve
d. lingual nerve branch of facial nerve
c. lingual nerve branch of trigeminal nerve
- Which two nerves branch off the infraorbital nerve while it is in the infraorbital canal?
a. MSA and PSA
b. ASA and MSA
c. PSA and ASA
d. MSA and nasopalatine
e. Nasopalatine and greater palatine
b. ASA and MSA
Which of the following nerve branches does not need to be anesthetized in order to block the sensation of pain to the pulp and all surrounding bone and gingiva of tooth No. 27 prior to an extraction?
a. buccal nerve
b. mental nerve
c. incisive nerve
d. inferior alveolar nerve
e. lingual nerve
a. buccal nerve
The branches of which nerve cause the masseter muscle fibers to contract, thus squeezing the teeth together?
a. CN V: maxillary division
b. CN V: mandibular division
c. CN V: ophthalmic division
d. facial nerve
e. lingual nerve
b. CN V: mandibular division
What space does the maxillary nerve pass through immediately after exiting the foramen rotundum?
a. nasopalatine canal
b. mandibular canal
c. maxillary sinus
d. infraorbital canal
e. pterygopalatine space
e. pterygopalatine space
The mental foramen is located where?
a. On the external surface of the mandible
b. On the internal surface of the mandible
c. On the palatal surface of the maxilla
d. On the external surface of the maxillae
e. On the sphenoid bone
a. on the external surface of the mandible
Which of the following bones does not form part of the temporal fossa?
a. parietal
b. frontal
c. sphenoid
d. temporal
e. occipital
e. occipital
Which node would first show enlargement from an infection of a mandibular incisor?
a. submental
b. submandibular
c. parotid
d. cervical
e. preauricular
a
At what location would you palpate the cervical lymph node chain?
a. around the sternocleidomastoid muscle
b. near the symphysis of the mandible
c. over the submandibular gland
d. behind the ear
e. over the parotid gland
a
Branches of what artery supply blood to the mandibular teeth?
maxillary artery
Branches of what artery supply blood to the maxillary teeth?
maxillary artery
Which artery enters the mandible through the mandibular foramen?
a. mental a.
b. mylohyoid a.
c. inferior alveolar a.
d. posterior superior alveolar a.
e. infraorbital a.
c