Anatomy of oral cavity & nerve supply to mucous lining
Tongue muscles, blood supply & nerves
Submandibular & sublingual glands
Pharynx & pharyngeal plexus
Larynx
100

What are parts of the hard and soft palate?

-Hard palate: maxilla, incisor canal, teeth

-Soft palate: 

100

What are the 4 muscles of the tongue?

Palatoglossus, genioglossus, hyoglossus, styloglossus

100

Which branch provides parasympathetic innervation to these glands? 

Facial n. (CN VII through chorda tympani) 

100

What 3 parts is the pharynx organized into?

Nasopharynx, oropharynx, laryngopharynx

100

What is the only bony structure in the larynx?

Hyoid bone

200

which foramen allows for the passage of palatine vessels and nerves?

Greater Palatine Foramen

200

What are the tongue muscle motor innervations? 

Palatoglossus: Vagus nerve from pharyngeal plexus

Genioglossus, hypoglossus, styloglossus: Hypoglossal n. 

200

Where does the sublingual gland drain into?

Oral cavity via sublingual ducts

200

What does the pharyngeal plexus innervate?

Most muscles and mucosa of soft palate and pharynx EXCEPT: 

Stylopharyngeus (innervated by glossopharyngeal n.) & tensor vili palatini (V3)

200

What are the cartilagenous structures in the larynx?

-Epiglottis cartilage

-Thyroid cartilage (superior horn, lamina, laryngeal prominence):

-Arytenoid cartilage (muscular & vocal process)

-Cricoid cartilage (lamina & arch)

300

What nerves and vessels go through the incisor canal?

Nasalpalatine n sphenopalatine a

300

What is the blood supply to the tongue?

ECA -> Lingual a. which gives off:

-Dorsal lingual a.

-Deep lingual a.

-Sublingual a.

Facial artery: 

-tonsillar branch and submental branch

300

Where does the submandibular gland drain into?

Submandibular duct (Medial side of gland to the lateral side of the frenulum)


300

What type of innervation does the pharyngeal plexus give?

All of them! GSA (pharyngeal branch of glossalpharyngeal n.), GSE (all), GVA (pharyngeal branch of vagus n.), GVE (all)

400

How do you name teeth?

32 teeth

or

L/R & bone name & number (counted from anterior) & type of tooth (ex: left mandibular 3rd molar)

400

What supplies sensory intervention to tongue?

Anterior 2/3: chorda tympani

500

What nerve is damaged when the patient is asked to stick their tongue out straight but deviates to the left?

Hypoglossal n.