Foramina
Fossa
Facial Bones
Skull Bones
The Mandible
100

This foramina is located on the tympanic portion of the temporal bone and leads to the tympanic cavity

What is the external acoustic meatus

100

This fossa presents as a shadow around the mandibular anterior teeth on a periapical x-ray

What is the mental fossa

100

Half of this arch is formed by the slender zygomatic process of the temporal bone

What is the zygomatic arch

100

The bones of the skull are immovable and joined together by fibrous joints called?

What are sutures

100

These small projections on the medial surface of the mental area serve as muscle attachments

What are the genial tubercles

200
Obscured by the occipital condyles, this foramina transmits the XII cranial nerve

What are the hypoglossal canals

200

This fossa is inferior to the temporal fossa and is located on the lateral portion of the pterygoid process of the Sphenoid bone.

What is the infratemporal fossa

200

This bone projects from the maxilla and is responsible for some of our nasal congestion when we have a cold

What is the inferior nasal conchae

200

The orbit of the skull is made up of how many bones?

What is 7

200

The mandibular foramen is located on which of the three sections of the mandible

What is the ramus
300

One of five openings on the sphenoid bone, this one transmits the maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve

What is the foramen rotundum

300

This fossa sits between the medial and lateral pterygoid plates of the sphenoid bone

What is the pterygoid fossa

300

The articulation of the horizontal plates of the palatine bones and the maxilla is called what?

What is the transverse palatine suture

300

The occipital condyles articulate with which cervical vertebra?

What is the atlas bone

300

This is the only process on the mandible that articulates with the skull

What is the condyle or condylar process

400

This foramina can be palpated midway between the median palatine raphe and the palatal gingiva of the maxillary first or second molar

What is the greater palatine foramen 

400

This fossa is the deepest part of the sella turcica and houses the pituitary gland

What is the hypophyseal fossa

400

This facial bone houses the largest of the sinuses

What is the maxilla

400

This bone has a wedge-like area called the crista galli that extends from the nasal cavity into the cranial cavity

What is the ethmoid bone

400

This bony projection overhangs the mandibular foramen and serves as an attachment site for the sphenomandibular ligament

What is the lingula

500

This foramina carries the nasopalatine nerve

What is the incisive foramen

500

This fossa is cone-shaped and between the maxilla, sphenoid, and palatine bones.

What is the pterygopalatine fossa

500

The maxilla consists of a body and how many processes?

*Name them all and get 1 point added to your final exam grade

What are 4

Alveolar, palatine, zygomatic, and frontal.

500

This bone contains all the foramina that the CN V branches enter the facial cavity through

What is the sphenoid bone

500

This depressed area on the condyle of the mandible serves as the attachment site for the lateral pterygoid muscles

What is the pterygoid fovea

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