Nerves
TMJ
Oral Visera
Arteries/ Veins
Misc.
100

Ophthalmic nerve passes through 

What is the superior orbital fissure?

100
type of articulation tmj uses

what is bilateral articulation?

100
these structures are the anterior pillar set of the fauces 
what are palatoglossal or glossopalatine arches?
100

Largest Blood Vessel

What is the Aorta?

100

This muscle is a depressor of the lower lip and is the only cutaneous muscle

What is platysma?

200

How many cranial nerves are strictly motor nerves 

what is 4 cranial nerves
200

What makes the retrodiscal pad unique?

what is vascular not fibrotic, cannot endure pressure?

200

These three extrinsic muscles  inserting into the tongue aid in mastication, swallowing and speech 

What are Hyoglossus, Genioglossus and Styloglossus?

200

This  division of arteries is curved and loose allowing head and neck to rotate, enters at base of skull through carotid Foramen 

What is cervical division?

200

These vessels carry lymph from Hilus of lymph node

what are efferent lymphatic vessels
300

Which cranial nerve is involved with tear prduction

What is Facial nerve?

300

This ligament prevents excessive backward movement of mandible

What is the temporomandibular ligament medial component?

300

This tonsil is located on superior posterior walls of the nasopharynx

What is the pharyngeal tonsi?

300

This layer of tunic is composed of smooth muscle and is sometimes missing in veins

what is tunica media?

300

This group of muscles are varying in movements, pull towards origin, thin and difficulty to detect and they are supplied by 7th cranial nerve.

what are the muscles of facial expression?

400

3 divisions of trigeminal nerve and their Foramen 

what is ophthalmic, which passes through superior orbital fissure, maxillary through rotundum, and mandibular through ovale?

400

This ligament has effects on anesthesia, could create a barrier and is important to hygienist

What is the sphenomandibular Ligament

400

This gland produces both serous and mucous secretions

What is the submandibular salivary gland?

400

This artery supplies to the parotid salivary gland and temporalis muscle

What is the superficial temporal artery?

400

These 3-6 lymph nodes are located at inferior border of ramus, and drain into the superior deep cervical nodes.

What are the submandibular Lymph Nodes?
500

Even tho the buccal nerve pierces through the buccinator muscle, it does not supply motor innervation to this muscle.  Which cranial nerve would do this

what is facial nerve ?

500

TMJ is activated by this opening and closing of jaw, teeth are clear of occlusal contact , usually 20 mm of opening 

What is Hinge Process?

500

This tissue type is the lining of the trachea

what is Psuedostratified ciliated columnar epithelium?

500

The retromandibular vein is formed by the merger of these two Veins

What is the maxillary vein and superficial temporal vein?

500

These lymph nodes are located along cranial nerve XI and empty into Supraclavicular Nodes.

What are Accessory Lymph Nodes?