This nasal concha is it's own bone
inferior nasal concha
This muscle may make it harder to scale mandibular teeth when activated
mentalis
The ligament that prevents the excessive backward movement of the condyle
Temporomandibular Joint Ligament
The major arteries of the head and neck
common carotid and subclavian
Both lateral pterygoid muscles have contracted, how did the jaw move?
protrusion
site of articulation between the temporal and parietal bones
squamous suture
When these muscles are activated, the hyoid is depressed to aid in swallowing
infrahyoid muscles
These ligaments prevent the excessive opening of the mandible
sphenomanidbular and stylomandibular ligaments
right side of body
This bone has both horizontal and vertical plates. It has locations in the hard palate, nasal cavity, and orbit.
Palatine bones
foramen rotundum, spinosum, and ovale are anatomical structures found on what bone?
Sphenoid
This head and neck muscle group aids in speaking, swallowing, and middle ear function
pharynx
this occurs with the TMJ when the mandible closes
retrusion (both lower synovial cavities) and rotation (both upper synovial cavities)
The terminal ends of this artery supply oxygenated blood to the maxillary teeth.
maxillary artery (PSA)
These paranasal sinuses are palpable
maxilla and frontal
These 2 bones make up the temporomandibular joint
squamous portion of temporal bone (mandibular fossa), condyle of mandible
This muscle can assist muscles of mastication during chewing by compressing the cheeks
buccinator
The nerve that provides the main nerve supply to the TMJ
Auriculotemporal nerve
This vascular structure drains the forehead, eye, upper and lower lip, chin, and tongue regions. This structure also drains into the internal jugular vein.
facial vein
This portion of the temporal bone contains the styloid process
petrous portion
this anatomical structure forms the lateral part of the infraorbital rim
maxillary process of the zygomatic bone
this muscle forms the anterior and posterior faucial pillars
palatopharyngeus
encloses the TMJ by wrapping around the condyle
joint capsule
This part of the maxillary branch is the most posterior and houses the sphenopalatine, descending palatine, infraorbital, and others.
Part 3
the pterygoid fovea is located on what anatomical structure
anteromedial portion of condyle on mandible