regions of the head
the face
muscles of facial expression
salivia
Cranial Nerves
100
This bone forms the back and base of the cranium
What is the occipital bone?
100
What is the strongest and only movable bone of the face?
What is the mandible?
100
This draws the angles of the mouth upward and backward, as in laughing.
What is the Zygomatic major muscle?
100
Von Ebner's salivary gland is associated with this.
What is circumvallate lingual papillae on the tongue?
100
The number of pairs of cranial nerves
What is 12?
200
The human skull is divided into these 2 sections.
What are the bones of the skull and the bones of the cranium?
200
A natural opening in a bone through which blood vessels, nerves and ligaments pass.
What is a foramen?
200
this compresses cheeks against teeth and retracts angle of mouth.
What are the buccinator muscles?
200
The Parotid salivary gland is the largest of the major salivary glands but it provides only ___ percent of the total volume of saliva.
What is 25%?
200
This cranial nerve is responsible for general sensations of the face, head, skin, teeth, oral cavity and tongue.
What is the Trigeminal nerve?
300
this bone forms the prominence of the cheeks and part of the orbit
What is the zygomatic bone?
300
This facial bone forms the upper jaw.
What is the maxillary?
300
This muscle closes and puckers lips, aids in chewing and speaking
What is orbicularis oris muscle?
300
This submandibular salivary gland releases into the oral cavity through which duct?
What is Wharton's duct?
300
The anterior superior alveolar nerve is located in which dental arch?
What is maxillary?
400
These 2 bones form the roof and upper sides of the cranium, they are joined at the sagittal suture at the midline of the skull
What are the parietal bones?
400
These are the borders of the forehead.
What are the hairline and the top of the eyebrows?
400
This can raise and wrinkle the skin of the chin and push up the lower lip
What is the mentalis muscle?
400
The sublingual duct is also known by this name
What is Bartholin's duct?
400
The buccal nerve supplies branches to the buccal mucous menbrane of the ____________ molars
What are mandibular?
500
This bone forms the forehead
What is the frontal bone?
500
This is located on the facial surface on the left and right between apices of the 1st and 2nd mandibular premolars.
What is the mental foramen?
500
This is a crackling sound that can be heard in a joint
What is crepitus?
500
Stensen's duct is associated with which salivary gland?
What is Parotid?
500
Which arch does the nasopalatine nerve innervate?
What is the maxillary arch?