This forms a line around the lips.
vermillion border
Roof of the mouth
hard palate
small raised projections that cover the tongue where the taste buds are
papilla
upper jaw
maxilla
area behind max molars
max tuberosity
TMJ components
glenoid fossa of temporal bone
articular eminence of temporal bone
condyle of mandible
*hinge & glide (wide)
Which nerve passes through the mental foramen?
mental nerve
Geographic _____________ is a harmless condition that causes red patches that may be triggered by certain foods or stress
tongue
Corners of the mouth where the upper and lower lips meet.
labial commisures
The raised white line on the buccal mucosa that runs parallel to where the teeth meet.
linea alba
raised lines of mucosal tissue that extend from the alveolar mucosa through the vestibule to the labial and buccal mucosa.
frenum/frena
lower jaw
mandible
space behind mandibular molars
retromolar area
Name 2 symptoms of TMJ disorder
clicking
popping
pain
trismus
which cranial nerve innervates the maxilla and mandible?
trigeminal (V)
What is condition is pictured here?
canker sore
***other name?
outer wing of the nose or outer edge of the nostril
ala of the nose
This projection extends off the back of the soft palate.
uvula
bumpy ridges on the palate
rugae
holes in bones
foramen
*purpose
*name 2
what do the genial tubercles surround?
lingual foramen
what 2 joint types are associated with the TMJ?
hinge
glide (wide)
TIME: muscles of mastication (means what?)
temporalis
internal pterygoid
masseter
external pterygoid
Name of condition or causes?
Angular cheilitis;
dry, cracked, irritated commissures triggered by certain foods (acidic) or moisture
old, young or immunocompromised patients
V-shaped depression between the bottom of the nose and upper lip; "snot slot" :)
philtrum
Tissue firmly attached around the teeth.
gingiva
wharton's ducts lives in the....
sublingual caruncles
cheek bone
zygomatic
Name 4 of the 8 cranial bones
frontal 1
parietal 2
temporal 2
occipital 1
sphenoid 1
ethmoid 1
which dental specialist might we refer a patient to if there's a major TMJ problem?
Maxillofacial surgeon
buccinator
orbicularis oris
mentalis
zygomatic major
Condition picture here?
Tonsil stones
Line just below the lower lip that runs horizontally and separates the lip from the chin.
labio-mental groove.
The tissue that lines the inner surface of the lips and cheeks
mucosa
The parotid gland empties into the mouth through which duct?
stenson's duct
part of the mandible that meets the temporal bone to form the TMJ
condyle
name 5 of the 14 facial bones
max 2 mand 1 lacrimal 2 inf nasal conchae 2
vomer 1 zygomatic 2 palatine 2 nasal 2
3 causes of TMJ disorder
birth/developmental
clenching/grinding
accident/trauma
sports injuries
arthritis & other autoimmune diseases
artery supplying blood to most of the head and the neck
common carotid
Advanced gum disease is called
PERIODONTITIS