FACE & PALATE DEVELOPMENT OSCE Flashcards

1
Q

when does the face begin to develop?

A

4-8 weeks in utero

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2
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what pharyngeal arch does the trigeminal nerve originate from?

A

first pharyngeal arch

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3
Q

what pharyngeal arch do the muscles of mastication originate from?

A

first pharyngeal arch

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4
Q

what nerve is associated with the 2nd pharyngeal arch?

A

the facial nerve

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5
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what pharyngeal arch are the muscles of face expression associated with?

A

2nd pharyngeal arch

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6
Q

how many prominences does the face develop from?

A

5 prominences

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7
Q

Name the prominences that the face develops from & what structures they give:

A
  • Frontonasal prominance = forehead & bridge of nose
  • Medial nasal prominance = midline nose & philturm of upper lip
  • Lateral nasal prominance = alae of nose
  • Maxillary prominance = cheeks & lateral upper lip
  • Mandibular prominance = lower lip & jaw
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8
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how can the development of the primary palate be described?

A
  • the medial nasal prominance creates the inermaxillary process
  • this forms the primary palate (becomes the anterior 1/3rd of definitive palate)
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9
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how can the formation of the secondary palate be described?

A
  • the maxillary prominance gives rise to lateral palatal shelves
  • the palatal shelves fuse with each other in the horizontal plane and the nasal septum in the vertical plane
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