Jaws
Lip Gloss
Tongue Twister
What's your twenty?
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
200

Another name for the jawbone.

What is mandible?

200

The name of the muscles that form the lips.

What is orbicularis oris?

200

The body of the tongue can be divided into these three parts.

What are the front, middle, and back?

200

Teeth are this kind of articulator.

What is fixed?

200

Fixed articulator that is used to pronounce "th" sound in English.

What are the teeth?

400

The relaxed buccinators are being stretched when you make this face.

What is chipmunk face (cheeks puffed)?

400

This muscle gives us a "creepy" smile.

What is the risorius?
400

that line that runs from the back of my tongue down to the tip, right in the middle

What is the midline?

400

Three fixed articulators.

What are teeth, hard palate, alveolar ridge?

400

Hissy sounds that the teeth make.

What are fricatives?

600

when contracted these muscles move the jaw from side to side

What is lateral pterygoid?

600

The lips can do multiple things.  Name two.

What are curl and purse (or full lip rounding, trumpet)?

600

This part of the tongue can move with the body or independently from the body.

What is the root?

600

Three moveable articulators.

What are lips, tongue, velum (also jaw)?

600

Type of consonant made on the hard palate.

What is palatal?

800

These muscles (not masseter or temporalis) raise and lower the jaw.

What is the medial pterygoid?

800

The muscles that form the lips have two parts, called...

What are the inner ring and the outer ring?

800

There are two additional parts of the tongue in front of the front, they are...

What are the tip and the blade?

800

Tongue is this kind of articulator.

What is moveable?

800

located 1/4" behind the front teeth

What is the alveolar ridge?

1000

You use these to make fish face.

What are buccinators?
1000

"Smile" muscle.

What is zygomaticus?

1000

complex muscles that work antagonistically

What is hydrostat?

1000

The lateral pterygoids do this.

What is advance and retract the jaw?

1000

•Important for producing consonants like:

•/t/, /d/, /s/, /z/, /n/, /l/, and /ɹ/

•“time”, “dime”, “sick”, “zoo”, “nice”, “lice”, “rice”

What is the alveolar ridge?

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