Lymphatic
Nerves
Muscles
Vascular
Glandular
100

If there is an infection involving the submandibular salivary gland, what lymph nodes would be initially involved?

Submandibular nodes

100

Through which bony opening do BOTH the right and left nasopalatine nerves exit onto the palate?

Incisive foramen

100

Which of the following muscles originates on the inferior border of the mandible and inserts into the skin tissue of the chin?

Mentalis muscle

100

Which of the following arteries is a DIRECT branch off of the aorta?

Brachiocephalic artery

100

Which of the following exocrine glands produces approximately 60% to 65% of the total volume of saliva for the oral cavity?

Submandibular gland

200

MOST lymph from the head and neck ultimately drains through which group of lymph nodes?

Inferior deep cervical nodes

200

When a patient complains of pain associated with a thermal burn caused by hot coffee on the anterior dorsal surface of the tongue, which of the following nerves transmits this pain?

Facial nerve

200

Which of the following muscles will serve to depress the lower lip?

Depressor labii inferioris and depressor anguli oris muscles

200

What is the MAJOR destination of the subclavian artery as it travels in the body?

Upper extremity or arm

200

What is the location for the parathyroid glands?

On or within the posterior surface of the thyroid gland

300

The ____________________ are lymphoid tissues that drain as a group into the superior deep cervical lymph nodes, particularly affecting the jugulodigastric lymph node.

tonsils

300

During a dental procedure on the buccal surface of the maxillary molars, a patient reports discomfort in the buccal gingival tissue. Which of the following nerves carries this sensation to the brain and may need to be anesthetized?

Posterior superior alveolar nerve

300

What are the two parts of the epicranial muscle named?

Frontal and occipital bellies

300

During the extraoral examination of a patient, an artery is visually noted under the skin of the patient in the temporal region. Which artery can be visualized in this manner during the examination?

Superficial temporal artery

300

What is the relationship of the submandibular duct to the lingual nerve as it courses from posterior to anterior?

Lateral and anterior to medial and posterior

400

The _____________________ are up to 12 in number and are superficial nodes located along the facial vein with its diagonal course across the side of the facial gland.

facial lymph nodes

400

Which of the following structures is/are innervated by the motor fibers within the mandibular nerve or third division of the trigeminal nerve?

Muscles of mastication

400

Which of the following muscles originates on the inferior border of the mandible and inserts at each of the labial commissures?

Depressor anguli oris muscle

400

What is the blood supply that is DIRECTLY provided to the sternocleidomastoid muscle?

Superior thyroid artery

400

Which of the following glands listed below is NOT an endocrine gland?

Lacrimal gland, Parathyroid gland,Thyroid gland,Thymus gland

Lacrimal gland

500

The submental lymph nodes drain the lower lip, both sides of the chin, the floor of the mouth, the apex of the tongue, and the mandibular incisors and associated tissue; these nodes then empty into the submandibular nodes or directly into the ______________________.

deep cervical lymph nodes

500

Which of the following nerves carry pulpal sensations from the maxillary canine?

Anterior superior alveolar nerve

500

All three pharyngeal constrictors work to raise the pharynx and larynx during

swallowing.

500

A branch of the maxillary artery reaches the nasal cavity through the

sphenopalatine foramen.

500

Which of the following glands secrete only a serous type of saliva?

Parotid and von Ebner glands

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