Oral Cavity Flashcards

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two regions of oral cavity

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  • vestibule: space between lips and teeth
  • oral cavity proper
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hard palate

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anterior 2/3, palatine processes of maxillae bones and palatine bones

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3
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soft palate

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posterior 1/3, muscular, soft tissue

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4
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uvula

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extends posteriorly from soft palate, elevates during swallowing to close off posterior entrance to nasopharynx

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5
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tongue

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primarily skeletal muscle - large and strong

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6
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lingual frenulum

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attachment point underneath the tongue

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7
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papillae

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bumps on surface of tongue (taste buds)

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tongue function

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manipulates and mixes ingested materials, assists in swallowing

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9
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salivary glands (chemical digestion)

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produce and secrete saliva into the oral cavity

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10
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saliva functions

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  • moistens ingested materials to become a slick bolus
  • moistens, cleanses, and lubricates oral cavity structures
  • dissolves food so taste receptors on tongue can be stimulated
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11
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3 pairs of extrinsic salivary glands make majority of saliva..

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  • parotid glands
  • submandibular glands
  • sublingual glands
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parotid salivary glands

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  • secrete 25-30% of total saliva
  • largest salivary gland
  • located anterior and inferior to ear
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parotid duct

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parallel to zygomatic arch, pierces buccinator muscle before opening into mouth near upper 2nd molar

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submandibular salivary glands

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  • produce 60-70% of total saliva (most active)
  • inferior to body of mandible
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15
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submandibular duct

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opens in the floor of the mouth next to lingual frenulum (duct when gleeking occurs)

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16
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sublingual salivary glands

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  • contribute 3-5% of total saliva
  • inferior to tongue, not active
  • contain multiple, tiny sublingual ducts that open onto the inferior surface of oral cavity
17
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teeth

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collectively known as dentition

18
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crown

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superficial to gums
- enamel: white part

19
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neck

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start of gum line

20
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root

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imbedded in bone

21
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gingiva

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gums

22
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dentin

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most tooth mass, surrounds pulp cavity

23
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pulp cavity

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large space, houses arteries/veins/nerves

24
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root canal

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opening in roots that allow arteries/veins/nerves to branch off

25
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mesial surface

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surface away from back molar

26
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distal surface

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surface facing toward back molar

27
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buccal surface

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surface that touches teeth from cheek

28
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labial surface

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outer surface of teeth touching lips

29
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lingual surface

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inner surface of each tooth touching tongue

30
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occlusal surface

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chewing surface of molars

31
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deciduous (baby) teeth

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20, erupt between 6-30 months

32
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permanent teeth

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32, replace deciduous teeth

33
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incisors

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most anterior, shaped like chisels for slicing

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canines

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posterolateral to incisors, pointed for puncturing and tearing

35
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premolars

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posteriolateral to canines, have flat crowns with ridges for crushing and grinding

36
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molars

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thickest and most posterior tooth, also adapted for crushing and grinding