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What area is immediately posterior to the most distal tooth in the maxillary arch? | Maxillary Tuberosity
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In addition to the zygomatic bone, what bone also has a process that forms the other part of the zygomatic arch? | Temporal Bone
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What is the location of the articulation of the parietal bones and occipital bone? | Lambdoidal Suture
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What feature is located on the lateral surface of the mandible? | External Oblique Line
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The orbital apex is made up of the lesser wing o the sphenoid bone and | Palatine Bone
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Which structure is located or travels within the infratemporal fossa? | Posterior Superior Alveolar Artery
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The concavity on the anterior border of the coronoid process of the rams is the? | Coronoid Notch
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The hyoid bone is located how to the thyroid cartilage? | Superior and Anterior
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What structure forms the floor of the maxillary sinus? | Alveolar process of the maxilla.
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What process is located inferior and medial to the external acoustic meatus? | Styloid Process
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What bones and process form the hard palate? | Horizontal Plates of the palatine bones and palatine processes of the maxillae.
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What bony plates is perforated to allow the passage of the olfactory nerves for the sense of smell? | Cribriform Plate of the ethmoid bone.
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What bone forms the jugular foramen along with the jugular notch of the temporal bone? | Occipital
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Mandibular Symphysis | Ridge where right and left mandibular processes fused together
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The infraorbital foramen and canal are located in what bone? | Maxillae.
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What is a landmark of the sphenoid bone? | Wing
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What bone forms the superior and middle nasal conchae? | Ethmoid
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The origin of the frontal belly of the epicranial muscle and the insertion of its occipital belly are at the | Epicranial Aponeurosis
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The origin of the muscle is | the muscle end attached to the least movable structure
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What muscles unite medially, forming the floor of the mouth? | Mylohyoid
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What muscle group depresses the hyoid? | Infrahyoid muscles
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What muscle group elevates the hyoid bone and depresses the mandible? | Supra hyoid Muscles
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What muscle can make the patients oral vestibule more shallow? | Mentalis
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What muscles contracts to cause a frown? | Depressor angel oris muscle
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List the 6 cranial bones | Ethmoid, Frontal, Occipital, Parietal, Sphenoid, Temporal
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What two cranial bones are paired? | Parietal and Temporal
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List the 6 facial bones | Inferior nasal conchae, lacrimal, mandible, maxillae, vomer, zygomatic
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What 4 facial bones are paired? | Inferior nasal conchae, lacrimal, maxillae, zygomatic
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What 6 bones make up the orbit? | Frontal, ethmoid, lacrimal, zygomatic, sphenoid, and palatine
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T/F Ankyloglossia is a condition which may affect speech because tongue movement is restricted due to the lingual frenum being attached too far anterior in the oral cavity? | True
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T/F If paralysis occurs because of stroke, bells palsy, or head trauma the paralysis is not permanent and has a chance to heal? | True
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What muscle is not attached to the hyoid bone? | Sternothyroid Muscle
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What muscle raises each corner of the lips to contribute to a smile? | Zygomaticus Major Muscle
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What intraoral landmark is closet to the mylohyoid muscle? | Internal Oblique Ridge of Mandible
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What muscle inserts onto the coronoid process of the mandible? | Temporalis Muscle
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Insertion | Where the muscle attaches to the most movable bone or structure
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Supra hyoid muscles function in | depressing the mandible- to open the mouth
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What muscle originates on the inferior border of the mandible tissue of the chin? | Mentalis Muscle
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What muscle protrudes the tongue? | Genioglossus Muscle
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What muscle group is innervated by the trigeminal nerve? | Muscle of mastication
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What muscle group is visibly involved with paralysis? | Muscles of facial expression
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How many muscles of mastication with depress the mandible? | Lateral pyerygoid and only slightly
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The lateral wall of the pterygomandibular space is formed by the | The mandible
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What muscle group is directly related in crushing and cutting of food? | muscles of mastication
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What muscle group(s) can play an indirect role in chewing by helping control and direct the food? | some muscles of facial expression, all lingual muscles
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The action of the muscle refers to? | Motion that it causes as it contracts
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To elevate the mandible is to? | Close it
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To depress the mandible is to? | Open it
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The medial wall of the pterygomandibular space is formed by the | medial pterygoid muscle
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What are the two parts of the epicranial muscles named? | Frontal and occipital bellies
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