Deck 9: Head and Neck Anatomy

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Which nerve innervates the maxillary central,lateral,and canine teeth?

A)Anterior superior alveolar
B)Inferior alveolar
C)Mylohyoid
D)Mental
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The _____ form(s) the upper jaw.

A)mandible
B)palatine bones
C)maxillae
D)nasal bones
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The _____ bone(s) form(s) the prominence of the cheek.

A)maxillary
B)zygomatic
C)sphenoid
D)ethmoid
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Which of the cervical muscles can be palpated in the neck?

A)Trapezius
B)Masseter
C)Sternocleidomastoid
D)Both a and c
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Which artery supplies blood to the mandibular teeth?

A)Facial
B)Lingual
C)Maxillary
D)Inferior alveolar
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_____ salivary glands are located just below and in front of each ear.

A)Parotid
B)Von Ebner's
C)Sublingual
D)Submandibular
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How many pairs of cranial nerves are connected to the brain?

A)7
B)10
C)12
D)15
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The second phase in mouth opening and movement of the temporomandibular joint is:

A)gliding.
B)sliding.
C)opening.
D)hinge action.
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Axillary lymph nodes are located:

A)in the head.
B)in the neck.
C)under the arms.
D)in the lower abdomen.
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Which artery supplies the major blood supply for the face and mouth?

A)Internal carotid
B)Aorta
C)External carotid
D)Jugular
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Which nerve is the primary source of innervation for the oral cavity?

A)Trigeminal
B)Nasopalatine
C)Anterior superior palatine
D)Buccal
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The condyloid process of the mandible lies in the:

A)articular eminence.
B)sigmoid notch.
C)coronoid process.
D)glenoid fossa.
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The only bone in the human body that does not articulate with another bone is the:

A)hyoid.
B)mandible.
C)maxilla.
D)ethmoid.
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The muscles that work with the TMJ to make all the movement of the mandible possible are the group of muscles of:

A)facial expression.
B)mastication.
C)the floor of the mouth.
D)the tongue.
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The eight bones that cover and protect the brain are collectively called the:

A)face.
B)frontal lobe.
C)cranium.
D)skull.
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The human skull is divided into what two sections?

A)Brain and face
B)Cranium and face
C)Frontal lobe and cranium
D)Face and sinuses
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The _____ sinuses are located within the forehead,just above the eyes.

A)maxillary
B)frontal
C)ethmoid
D)sphenoid
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_____ is the habitual grinding of teeth,especially at night.

A)Crepitus
B)Bruxism
C)Clenching
D)Trismus
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The strongest,longest,and only movable bone of the face is the:

A)mandible.
B)zygomatic bone.
C)maxilla.
D)frontal bone.
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The back and base of the cranium are formed by the _____ bone(s).

A)parietal
B)frontal
C)occipital
D)temporal
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The bone that forms the lower jaw is the:

A)lacrimal bone.
B)maxilla.
C)mandible.
D)nasal bone.
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Which muscle of the floor of the mouth aids during swallowing?

A)Mylohyoid
B)Digastric
C)Styloid
D)Geniohyoid
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The facial bones that are useful in identifying maxillary radiographs (x-rays) are the _____ bones.

A)zygomatic
B)ethmoid
C)occipital
D)mandibular
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Symptoms of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) include:

A)headache.
B)pain in the neck.
C)pain with chewing.
D)all of the above.
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The external auditory meatus,the outside opening to the ear,is located in the _____ bone.

A)frontal
B)occipital
C)temporal
D)sphenoid
Question
The muscle of facial expression that allows a person to laugh and smile is the:

A)orbicularis oris.
B)buccinator.
C)mentalis.
D)zygomatic major.
Question
The bone that forms the upper jaw is the:

A)lacrimal bone.
B)maxilla.
C)mandible.
D)nasal bone.
Question
The function of saliva is to:

A)cleanse the oral cavity.
B)aid in digestion of food.
C)aid in speaking.
D)do all of the above.
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The spinal cord passes through which foramen into the occipital bone?

A)Foramen magnum
B)Mandibular foramen
C)Mental foramen
D)Supraorbital foramen
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Which statement is NOT true of trismus?

A)Trismus is spasm of the muscles of mastication.
B)Trismus is the most common cause of restricted mandibular movement.
C)The dentist may use a stethoscope to listen for sounds of trismus.
D)Patients' descriptions of trismus include a jaw that "goes out" or "gets stuck."
Question
The natural opening in bone through which blood vessels and nerves pass is the:

A)foramen.
B)fossa.
C)process.
D)tuberosity.
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Which statement is true of the parotid salivary gland?

A)The parotid gland is the second largest of the major salivary glands.
B)The parotid gland is located in the buccal, lingual, and labial mucosa.
C)The parotid gland produces approximately 25% of the total volume of saliva.
D)The parotid gland empties into the mouth through the Wharton's duct.
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The mental protuberance is formed by the symphysis of the two mandibular bones and is commonly known as the:

A)chin.
B)ramus.
C)orbits.
D)palate.
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The muscle of facial expression that also aids in chewing and speaking is the:

A)orbicularis oris.
B)buccinator.
C)mentalis.
D)zygomatic major.
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The fontanelle,or soft spot,of a newborn infant is located where the frontal bone will articulate with which bone?

A)Occipital
B)Parietal
C)Sphenoid
D)Temporal
Question
The articulation between the temporal bones and the mandible form the:

A)angle of the mandible.
B)mandibular notch.
C)temporomandibular joint.
D)sigmoid notch.
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A large,rounded area on the outer surface of the maxillary bones in the area of the posterior teeth is the:

A)zygomatic process.
B)alveolar process.
C)maxillary tuberosity.
D)genial tubercles.
Question
Protrusion of the mandible occurs when the internal and external pterygoid muscles:

A)alternate contractions, first on one side and then on the other.
B)on both sides relax together.
C)on the same side of the face contract together.
D)on both sides contract together.
Question
The jagged line where bones articulate and form a joint that does not move is a:

A)foramen.
B)fossa.
C)meatus.
D)suture.
Question
The submandibular salivary gland:

A)produces the largest total volume of saliva.
B)empties into the mouth through the Wharton's duct.
C)is the smallest of the major salivary glands.
D)does both a and b.
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An air-filled cavity within a bone is a(n):

A)articular space.
B)fossa.
C)meatus.
D)sinus.
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A "stone" that can develop in the salivary duct that prevents the saliva from flowing into the mouth is a(n):

A)hamulus.
B)meatus.
C)sialolith.
D)ossicles.
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Which blood vessel provides the major blood supply to the face and mouth?

A)Aorta
B)Internal carotid artery
C)External carotid artery
D)External jugular
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If a patient has permanent paralysis of the tongue and lip after an extraction of a molar,which cranial nerve was damaged?

A)Trochlear
B)Trigeminal
C)Vagus
D)Abducens
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The artery that supplies blood to the mandibular teeth is the _____ artery.

A)facial
B)lingual
C)inferior alveolar
D)anterior alveolar
Question
Which major vein corresponds to the common carotid artery and empties blood from the upper portion of the body?

A)Internal jugular
B)External jugular
C)Common facial
D)Deep facial
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Deck 9: Head and Neck Anatomy
1
Which nerve innervates the maxillary central,lateral,and canine teeth?

A)Anterior superior alveolar
B)Inferior alveolar
C)Mylohyoid
D)Mental
Anterior superior alveolar
2
The _____ form(s) the upper jaw.

A)mandible
B)palatine bones
C)maxillae
D)nasal bones
maxillae
3
The _____ bone(s) form(s) the prominence of the cheek.

A)maxillary
B)zygomatic
C)sphenoid
D)ethmoid
zygomatic
4
Which of the cervical muscles can be palpated in the neck?

A)Trapezius
B)Masseter
C)Sternocleidomastoid
D)Both a and c
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Which artery supplies blood to the mandibular teeth?

A)Facial
B)Lingual
C)Maxillary
D)Inferior alveolar
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_____ salivary glands are located just below and in front of each ear.

A)Parotid
B)Von Ebner's
C)Sublingual
D)Submandibular
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How many pairs of cranial nerves are connected to the brain?

A)7
B)10
C)12
D)15
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8
The second phase in mouth opening and movement of the temporomandibular joint is:

A)gliding.
B)sliding.
C)opening.
D)hinge action.
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Axillary lymph nodes are located:

A)in the head.
B)in the neck.
C)under the arms.
D)in the lower abdomen.
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10
Which artery supplies the major blood supply for the face and mouth?

A)Internal carotid
B)Aorta
C)External carotid
D)Jugular
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11
Which nerve is the primary source of innervation for the oral cavity?

A)Trigeminal
B)Nasopalatine
C)Anterior superior palatine
D)Buccal
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12
The condyloid process of the mandible lies in the:

A)articular eminence.
B)sigmoid notch.
C)coronoid process.
D)glenoid fossa.
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13
The only bone in the human body that does not articulate with another bone is the:

A)hyoid.
B)mandible.
C)maxilla.
D)ethmoid.
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14
The muscles that work with the TMJ to make all the movement of the mandible possible are the group of muscles of:

A)facial expression.
B)mastication.
C)the floor of the mouth.
D)the tongue.
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The eight bones that cover and protect the brain are collectively called the:

A)face.
B)frontal lobe.
C)cranium.
D)skull.
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The human skull is divided into what two sections?

A)Brain and face
B)Cranium and face
C)Frontal lobe and cranium
D)Face and sinuses
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The _____ sinuses are located within the forehead,just above the eyes.

A)maxillary
B)frontal
C)ethmoid
D)sphenoid
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_____ is the habitual grinding of teeth,especially at night.

A)Crepitus
B)Bruxism
C)Clenching
D)Trismus
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The strongest,longest,and only movable bone of the face is the:

A)mandible.
B)zygomatic bone.
C)maxilla.
D)frontal bone.
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The back and base of the cranium are formed by the _____ bone(s).

A)parietal
B)frontal
C)occipital
D)temporal
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21
The bone that forms the lower jaw is the:

A)lacrimal bone.
B)maxilla.
C)mandible.
D)nasal bone.
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22
Which muscle of the floor of the mouth aids during swallowing?

A)Mylohyoid
B)Digastric
C)Styloid
D)Geniohyoid
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The facial bones that are useful in identifying maxillary radiographs (x-rays) are the _____ bones.

A)zygomatic
B)ethmoid
C)occipital
D)mandibular
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Symptoms of temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) include:

A)headache.
B)pain in the neck.
C)pain with chewing.
D)all of the above.
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25
The external auditory meatus,the outside opening to the ear,is located in the _____ bone.

A)frontal
B)occipital
C)temporal
D)sphenoid
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26
The muscle of facial expression that allows a person to laugh and smile is the:

A)orbicularis oris.
B)buccinator.
C)mentalis.
D)zygomatic major.
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The bone that forms the upper jaw is the:

A)lacrimal bone.
B)maxilla.
C)mandible.
D)nasal bone.
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The function of saliva is to:

A)cleanse the oral cavity.
B)aid in digestion of food.
C)aid in speaking.
D)do all of the above.
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29
The spinal cord passes through which foramen into the occipital bone?

A)Foramen magnum
B)Mandibular foramen
C)Mental foramen
D)Supraorbital foramen
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Which statement is NOT true of trismus?

A)Trismus is spasm of the muscles of mastication.
B)Trismus is the most common cause of restricted mandibular movement.
C)The dentist may use a stethoscope to listen for sounds of trismus.
D)Patients' descriptions of trismus include a jaw that "goes out" or "gets stuck."
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The natural opening in bone through which blood vessels and nerves pass is the:

A)foramen.
B)fossa.
C)process.
D)tuberosity.
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32
Which statement is true of the parotid salivary gland?

A)The parotid gland is the second largest of the major salivary glands.
B)The parotid gland is located in the buccal, lingual, and labial mucosa.
C)The parotid gland produces approximately 25% of the total volume of saliva.
D)The parotid gland empties into the mouth through the Wharton's duct.
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33
The mental protuberance is formed by the symphysis of the two mandibular bones and is commonly known as the:

A)chin.
B)ramus.
C)orbits.
D)palate.
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The muscle of facial expression that also aids in chewing and speaking is the:

A)orbicularis oris.
B)buccinator.
C)mentalis.
D)zygomatic major.
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The fontanelle,or soft spot,of a newborn infant is located where the frontal bone will articulate with which bone?

A)Occipital
B)Parietal
C)Sphenoid
D)Temporal
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36
The articulation between the temporal bones and the mandible form the:

A)angle of the mandible.
B)mandibular notch.
C)temporomandibular joint.
D)sigmoid notch.
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37
A large,rounded area on the outer surface of the maxillary bones in the area of the posterior teeth is the:

A)zygomatic process.
B)alveolar process.
C)maxillary tuberosity.
D)genial tubercles.
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38
Protrusion of the mandible occurs when the internal and external pterygoid muscles:

A)alternate contractions, first on one side and then on the other.
B)on both sides relax together.
C)on the same side of the face contract together.
D)on both sides contract together.
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39
The jagged line where bones articulate and form a joint that does not move is a:

A)foramen.
B)fossa.
C)meatus.
D)suture.
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40
The submandibular salivary gland:

A)produces the largest total volume of saliva.
B)empties into the mouth through the Wharton's duct.
C)is the smallest of the major salivary glands.
D)does both a and b.
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An air-filled cavity within a bone is a(n):

A)articular space.
B)fossa.
C)meatus.
D)sinus.
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42
A "stone" that can develop in the salivary duct that prevents the saliva from flowing into the mouth is a(n):

A)hamulus.
B)meatus.
C)sialolith.
D)ossicles.
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43
Which blood vessel provides the major blood supply to the face and mouth?

A)Aorta
B)Internal carotid artery
C)External carotid artery
D)External jugular
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44
If a patient has permanent paralysis of the tongue and lip after an extraction of a molar,which cranial nerve was damaged?

A)Trochlear
B)Trigeminal
C)Vagus
D)Abducens
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The artery that supplies blood to the mandibular teeth is the _____ artery.

A)facial
B)lingual
C)inferior alveolar
D)anterior alveolar
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Which major vein corresponds to the common carotid artery and empties blood from the upper portion of the body?

A)Internal jugular
B)External jugular
C)Common facial
D)Deep facial
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