What is the nerve with three divisions, and what is roman numeral.
What is V- Trigeminal
Name the single bones of the skull?
What are ethmoid, frontal, occipital, and sphenoid
Name the facial nodes.
What are: malar, nasolabial, buccal and mandibular
The innervation for all the muscles of facial expression come from which nerve?
What is VII
What is 10%
Name which part of the brain helps you with coordination, posture, and balance?
What is the Cerebullum
How many bones of the skull are there?
What is 22.
In what dental infection will sequestra be present
What is osteomyelitis
Name the mandibular movement with the masseter muscle
What is bilateral contraction, elevation of the mandible during closing of the jaw
Name the ligament of the TMJ that is located in the lateral side of the joint capsue, provding reinforcement
What is the tempromandibular ligament
Which nerves exits the cranium through the foramen ovale?
What is V3, part of the Trigeminal
How many bones of the cranium?
What is 8.
Another word for "pus" we use in dental hygiene.
What is suppuration
Which muscle assists in closing the eyelid and “squinting”
What is orbiularius oculi
Another name for the stenson duct
What is the parotid duct
Name the term that supply of nerves to a body part that allows information to be carried to and from the brain?
What is an innervation.
Which bone has been called the "keystone" of the skull because of its close contact with most of the cranial bones
What is the sphenoid bone
What is the most common course of action for treatment of a dental abscess?
What are antibiotics.
What is thyroid cartilage
Name the importance of the synovial cavities
What is lubrication for the joint
Name the two nerves that merge to form the inferior alveolar nerves ( IA)
What are the mental and incisive nerves
Name two of the paired facial bones.
What are: Zygomatic, lacrimal, nasal, inferior nasal conchae, or palantine
Which tonsil( lymph) is commonly know as a patients adenoids?
What is pharyngeal tonsils
Which muscle of the tongue originates on the body of the hyoid, inserts on the tongue and its action is to depress.
What is hyoglossus.
Name a endocrine gland, which one is the largest?
What are: Thymus, parathyroid, thyroid
Largest: Thyroid