This joint is responsible for lateral deviation of the jaw
TMJ
This is called the “heart attack” muscle
Scalenes
The “Butterfly” bone
Sesphoid bone
These muscles are named after their rounded shape
Orbicularis oculi and oris
The bone of the skull with 2 processes
temporal bone
This muscle is a self antagonist
Trapezius
The Part of the mandible that interacts in the TMJ joint
Head of mandible
“Swamp thing” used these muscles to make themselves look monsterous
Platysma
Name of the joined bones atop of the head
sagittal suture
Name the opening for the Atlanta occipital to pass through
Foramen Magnum
How to pull the neck (hand positions)
one hand pulls with a towel across the mandible, the other pulls with hand on the suboccipitals
Name the sutures of the skull
Lamboid (occipital and parietal), Saggital (parietal), coronal (parietal and temporal), metopic (frontal), squamous (temporal and parietal above the ears)
The prominent feature of the cheeks is formed by these 2 bones
Zygomatic and temporal
This bone has attachment sites for 8 muscles
Hyoid bone
This part of the mandible is responsible for stopping us from deviating the jaw laterally
Coronoid process
This posterior part of the skull is known as the “wisdom bump”
External occipital protuberance
The main supporter of the neck
SCM (stenocleidomastoid muscle)
Name for the pathology of the inflamed joint
Burscitis