Oral cavity Flashcards

1
Q

where do the sublingual and submandibular glands empty? Parotid?

A

plica semilunaris; lingual frenulum; above second molar

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2
Q

where do the temporalis attach

A

coronoid process

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3
Q

what separates oral cavity from oropharynx

A

sulcus terminalis, palatoglossal arch

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4
Q

what are the order of arch type things you see in the mouth from ant to post

A

palatoglossal arch, palatine tonsils, palatopharyngeal arch

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5
Q

foramen cecum

A

origin of thyroid gland. Lies midline on sulcus terminalis. Becomes thyroid diverticulum

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6
Q

what primordia fuse near the midline of upper jaw and side of nose

A

the frontonasal and maxillary processes.

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7
Q

describe how the primary palate forms

A

the medial nasal swelling of the frontonasal process fuse into an intermaxillary segment

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8
Q

what does the secondary palate form from

A

the lateral palatine processes

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9
Q

To what do the lateral palatine processes fuse and what structures are formed from them

A

to each other and the nasal septum. Post. maxilla, palatine bones, soft palate

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10
Q

what structures in the adult are from the primary palate

A

the premaxilla and the upper incisors

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11
Q

what muscle(s) protract the tongue

A

genioglossus

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12
Q

what nerves provide sensory for tongue and what kind?

A

X-visceral, IX-visceral, V3-general

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13
Q

what nerves provide taste?

A

X, IX, VII (chorda tympani)

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