Which anatomical structure fills with fluid as a result of a hyphema?
Anterior chamber
Term for bloody nose.
The external auditory canal is part of this portion of the ear.
The only bone in the body that does not articulate with another bone.
Hyoid bone
Location for internal palpation of the temporomandibular joint.
External auditory canal
This finding of one pupil larger than the other, may result from a congenital abnormality or brain trauma.
Term for fracture through the maxilla
Le Forte
This nerve attaches to the inner ear.
Vestibulocochlear nerve (or vestibular, facial, cochlear)
The cartilage immediately below the hyoid bone.
Thyroid cartilage
Less than 2 knuckles between teeth.
This muscle may be impinged following an orbital blow out fracture.
Inferior rectus
Raccoon eyes may help you identify skull fracture or this condition
Nasal fracture
This is another term for "Cauliflower ear"
Auricular hematoma
The tooth layer immediately below the enamel.
Dentin
Primary muscle involved in mastication.
Masseter
Retinal detachment
Type of collar used for immobilizing a suspected mandibular fracture.
Philadelphia
This condition is often termed "Swimmers ear"
Otitis externa
The tissue below the tongue.
Lingual frenulum
Term for lateral tracking of the jaw during mandibular motion (opening/closing)
The standard test for evaluating visual acuity.
Snellen
Classification of Le Forte fracture through the nasal bone and maxilla.
Class II
Patient's with this condition present with hearing loss on the affected side.
Tympanic membrane rupture or otitis media
The condition when a tooth is displaced from the socket.
Avulsion
This test may be used to identify a fracture to the mandible.
Tongue blade test