Hard and Soft Palate Flashcards

1
Q

what is the hard palate formed by

A

palatine process of maxilla and horizontal process of palatine bones

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2
Q

what is the function of the palatine rugae

A

help with movement of food

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3
Q

where is the incisive papilla

A

anterior to rugae overlying the incisive foramen

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4
Q

what passes through the incisive foramen

A

the nasopalatine nerve and the greater palatine atery

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5
Q

what is the function of the soft palate

A

close the oropharyngeal isthmus or separate the oro and nasopharynx

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6
Q

what runs down the middle of the hard palate bone

A

intermaxillary suture

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7
Q

what emerges from the greater palatine foramen

A

greater palatine nerve

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8
Q

what emerge from the lesser palatine foramen

A

lesser palatine nerves

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9
Q

what is the soft palate strengthened by

A

palatine aponeurosis

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10
Q

what is the palatine aponeurosis attached to

A

posterior edge of hard palate and pterygoid hamulus on either side

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11
Q

what runs in the midline of the hard palate and can be felt by the tongue

A

palatine raphe

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12
Q

what is the soft and hard palate joined by

A

palatoglossal and palatopharyngeal arches

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13
Q

where do the palatine tonsils sit

A

in the tonsillar fossa between 2 arches

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14
Q

what are the muscles of the soft palate

A

levator veli palatini, tensor veli palatini, palatopharyngeus, palatoglossus, musculus uvulae

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15
Q

what does the levator veli palatini attach to

A

pharyngotympanic tube and temporal bone

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16
Q

what does the levator veli palatini do

A

lifts palate up

17
Q

what does the tensor veli palatini attach to

A

scaphoid fossa, spine of sphenoid and pharyngotympanic tube, aponeurosis

18
Q

what does the tensor veli palatini do

A

tenses soft plate and supports levator
opens auditory tube during swallowing to facilitate pressure exchange

19
Q

where does the palatopharyngeus attach to

A

hard palate, palatine aponeurosis and lateral wall of pharynx

20
Q

what does the palatoglossus do

A

draws soft palate down to tongue

21
Q

where does the musculus uvula attach to

A

posterior nasal spine and palatine aponeurosis and uvula

22
Q

what does the elevation of the soft palate mean for breathing

A

causes contact with posterior pharynx wall so air passes through the mouth

23
Q

what does the dropping of the palate mean for breathing

A

pulls isthmus of fauces to the back of the cavity so air passes through nose

24
Q

what is the motor control to the tensor veli palatini

A

mandibular nerve (CNV3)

25
what is the motor control to all of the palatine muscles except tensor veli palatini
vagus nerve
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what arteries supplies the palate
greater and lesser palatine arteries (from maxillary artery from ECA)
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what is the journey of the greater palatine artery
goes through greater palatine foramen and into the incisive fossa and joins sphenopalatine artery
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what is the venous drainage of the palate
pterygoid venous plexus
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what supplies the general sensation to the palate
maxillary nerve - lesser and greater palatine nerves (CNV2)
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what nerve supplies the upper anterior gingiva and mucosa
nasopalatine nerves
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what palatine muscles form arches
palatoglossus and palatopharyngeus
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what arch is the posterior boundary of the oral cavity (more anterior)
palatoglossal
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what is the fauces
the space between the oral cavity and pharynx
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where is the tonsillar fossa
between the 2 arches
35
what is the uvula
soft tissue projection in oral cavity
36
what does the uvula do
create a seal when swallowing to prevent food/liquids entering the nasopharynx