Exam 2 Flashcards
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Temporalis
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Masseter
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a. Lateral Pterygoid
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a. Medial pterygoid
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a. Lingual nerve
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a. Inferior Alveolar nerve
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a. Buccinator
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a. Sphenoid Sinus
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a. Frontal sinus
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a. Middle nasal concha
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a. Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)
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a. Genioglossus
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a. Greater and lesser palatine foramina
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a. Hard palate of the Maxilla or palatine process
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a. Lingual Frenulum
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a. Hyoglossus
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a. Hyoid bone
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a. Mylohyoid
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a. Pharyngotympanic tube
- Preganglionic parasympathetic to the submandibular is by what nerve?
a. CN VII
- Postganglionic parasympathetic fibers to the parotid come from which ganglion?
Otic ganglion
- Preganglionic parasympathetic cell bodies for the pupil are where?
a. Edinger westphal nuclei
- Parasympathetic preganglionic fibers to parotid come from what nerve?
a. CN VII
- Postganglionic parasympathetic fibers to the lacrimal come from what ganglion?
a. Pterygopalatine ganglion
- What nerve innervates the stylopharyngeus muscle?
a. CNIX
- What nerve innervates the styloglossus?
a. CN XII
- What nerve innervates the stylohyoid?
a. CN VII
- What nerve innervates the buccinator
a. Buccal branch of the facial nerve (CN VII)
- What nerve innervates the mylohyoid?
a. CN V (V3)
- What nerve innervates the levator veli palatini?
a. CN X (vagus)
- What nerve innervates palatoglossus?
a. CN X (vagus)
- What nerve innervates the posterior belly of the digastric
a. CN VII
- What nerve innervates the anterior belly of the digastric?
a. CN V (V3)
- What nerve innervates the tensor veli palatini?
a. CN V (V3)
- When you like a strawberry lollipop, the taste sensation travels through what nerve?
a. CN VII
- Taste sensation behind the vallate papillae is transmitted primarily by what?
a. CNIX
- A needle pokes the buccal mucosa of your cheek, the pain would be transmitted by what nerve?
a. Buccal branch of CN V (V3)
- What nerve travels through the mandibular foramen?
a. Inferior alveolar nerve
- A needle is stuck in the mucosa behind the maxillary central incisor, what foramen does this nerve travel through first?
a. Incisive foramen
- The preganglionic cell bodies for tear production are located where?
a. Superior salivatory nuclei
- What muscle doesn’t contribute to protrusion?
a. Temporalis
- What is the function of the macula and utricle?
a. Using the vestibular system to do linear movement
- What doesn’t elevate the mandible?
c. Lateral pterygoid
- What tissue is found anterior to the palatine tonsil?
a. Palatoglossus arch
- What ossicle is associated with the oval window?
a. Stapes
- The temporalis is attached to what?
a. Coronoid process
- What is the main function of the lateral pterygoid?
a. Depression of the mandible
- Needle in the tip of your tongue would cause paint to be transmitted by what nerve?
a. Lingual nerve