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Structural Units Of The Face & Bone
Hard & Soft Palate
Sinuses & Lymphnodes
TMJ & Alveolar Process
Muscles Of Facial Expression & Mastication
100
These are the 2 kinds of bone.
What is compact or cortical bone and cancellous bone or spongy bone?
100
The two mucosa that covers the hard palate and the soft palate?
What is the masticatory (hard) and lining mucosa (soft)?
100
Name the 3 major sites of lymph nodes and which is the most important in dentistry.
What is cervical, auxillary, and inguinal with cervical being the most important in dentistry.
100
The 3 symptoms of TMD?
What is pain, joint sounds, limitations of movement?
100
The muscle that is for sucking in cheeks.
What is buccinator?
200
These are the bones of the cranium.
What is frontal, occipital, sphenoid, ethmoid, (2) parietal, (2) temporal.
200
The posterior arch is the free posterior border of the soft palate and is called...
What is the palatopharyngeal arch?
200
The funtions of the sinuses include...
What is 1. producing mucous @. making the bones of the skull lighter 3. providing resonance that helps produce sound.
200
The root of the tooth is held in place by this.
What is alveolar socket?
200
Nmae 2 of the 4 muscles of mastication.
What is Temporal, Masseter, internal pterygoid, external pterygoid.
300
There are this many bones visible on the anterior view of the skull.
What is 8.
300
_____ _____ is the moveable posterior of the palate.
What is soft palate?
300
The sinuses are named for?
What is the bones in which they are located.
300
The highest part of the alveolar ridge.
What is the alveolar crest?
400
This provides the strength and protection and is the outer layer of bone covering the alveolar process.
What is the cortical plate?