Deck 10: Orofacial Pain and Diseases Affecting the Temporomandibular Joint

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The purpose of the synovial fluid is to

A) provide nourishment and lubrication.
B) divide the space into upper and lower compartments.
C) govern mandibular movement.
D) separate forces resulting from movement.
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Which choice represents an indirect form of trauma affecting the TMJ?

A) Clenching, bruxism
B) Whiplash injury
C) Psychosocial factors
D) Osteoarthritis
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Tenderness over the lateral pole of the condyle is indicative of

A) crepitus.
B) capsulitis.
C) trismus.
D) auscultation.
Question
Opening, or depressor function, of the mandible is accomplished primarily by the _____________ muscle.

A) medial pterygoid
B) lateral pterygoid
C) masseter
D) temporalis
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All are benign tumors that arise in the condyle except one. Which is the exception?

A) Osteoblastoma
B) Synovial chondromatosis
C) Osteoma
D) Chondroblastoma
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Temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) can be caused by disorders of the muscles of mastication or by internal derangements of the components of the joint. Three cardinal features that suggest TMD include orofacial pain, joint noise, and restricted jaw function.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true; the second is false.
D) The first statement is false; the second is true.
Question
An open lock of the TMJ that the patient cannot reduce is termed

A) subluxation.
B) dislocation.
C) ankylosis.
D) myofascial pain.
Question
Clicking and popping most commonly reflect

A) parafunctional habits such as bruxism and clenching.
B) disc displacement with reduction.
C) malocclusion.
D) trismus.
Question
Trauma affecting the TMJ is classified as direct, indirect, and secondary to parafunctional habits. Which is an example of a parafunctional habit?

A) Whiplash injury
B) Assault
C) Surgery
D) Clenching
Question
Which statement about the articular disc in the TMJ joint is true?

A) It is attached to the anterior and posterior aspects of the condyle.
B) It is attached to the inferior belly of the medial pterygoid muscle.
C) The disc is highly vascular.
D) The disc is surrounded and protected by the fibrous connective tissue joint capsule.
Question
Hypermobility in which the patient is able to relocate the mandible back into the glenoid fossa is referred to as

A) subluxation.
B) dislocation.
C) ankylosis.
D) myofascial pain.
Question
Which dental radiographic procedure is best for examining disc position, function, form, and the presence of joint effusions?

A) Panoramic imaging
B) Transcranial imaging
C) Computerized tomography (CT)
D) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Question
Caution is recommended with long-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) because of what complications?

A) Gastrointestinal
B) Cardiovascular
C) Psychiatric
D) Arthritis
Question
During opening of the jaw

A) rotational movement precedes translation.
B) rotational movement follows translation.
C) only rotational movement occurs; translation occurs only during closure.
D) only translational movement occurs; rotation occurs only during closure.
Question
Which dental radiographic imaging is best for identifying bone abnormalities such as osteophytes, condylar erosion, fractures, ankylosis, and condylar hyperplasia?

A) Panoramic imaging
B) Transcranial imaging
C) Computerized tomography (CT)
D) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
Question
While up to _____% of the adult population has at least one sign and/or symptom of a temporomandibular disorder (TMD), most studies suggest that clinically significant TMD-related jaw pain, dysfunction, or both affects about _____% of the general population.

A) 90; 10
B) 75; 13
C) 50; 10
D) 25; 5
Question
The TMJ exhibits ginglymoarthrodial, or __________, movement.

A) rotational and translational
B) opening
C) closing
D) maximal interdigitation
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Which statement is characteristic of a patient with osteoarthritis?

A) It is characterized by pain that is worse in the morning.
B) It is characterized by pain that is worse in the evening.
C) It is an inflammatory, autoimmune disorder of the joints.
D) Approximately 50% to 75% of patients have involvement of the TMJ during the course of the disease.
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The most common systemic conditions that affect the TMJ are

A) Sjögren syndrome and scleroderma.
B) rheumatoid arthritis and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
C) gout and Reiter syndrome.
D) ankylosing spondylitis and mixed connective tissue disease.
Question
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the articulation between the condyle of the mandible and the

A) zygomatic process of the temporal bone.
B) glenoid fossa of the temporal bone.
C) external acoustic meatus.
D) spine of the sphenoid bone.
Question
Of the various surgical techniques used to treat TMDs, __________ involves surgical repositioning of the condyle.

A) arthrocentesis
B) arthroscopy
C) condylotomy
D) open joint surgery
Question
About _____% of all TMJ ankylosis cases result from joint infection, usually after trauma.

A) 10
B) 30
C) 50
D) 70
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Children are _____ prone to TMJ ankylosis than adults because of greater osteogenic potential and _____ development of the joint meniscus.

A) more; more
B) more; less
C) less; more
D) less; less
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What is the most likely cause of TMD?

A) Stress
B) Trauma
C) Malocclusion
D) Third molar extractions
Question
Synovial _____________ is the most common benign neoplasm of the synovium.

A) osteoblastoma
B) chondroblastoma
C) osteoma
D) chondromatosis
Question
The TMJ is the articulation between the mandibular condyle and which other structure?

A) Zygomatic process
B) Sphenoid bone
C) Glenoid fossa of the temporal bone
D) Occipital bone
Question
What is the demographic group that typically presents with temporomandibular disorders (TMD)?

A) Children
B) Females, age 20-40
C) Males, age 40
D) Senior citizens
Question
____________ ankylosis is the most common type seen in the TMJ.

A) Fibrotic intraarticular
B) Bony intraarticular
C) Fibrotic extraarticular
D) Bony extraarticular
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Approximately what percentage of persons with rheumatoid arthritis will have involvement of the TMJ?

A) <10%
B) 20-30%
C) 50-75%
D) Nearly 100%
Question
Tumors arising in the TMJ area are common. The most common benign tumors that arise in the condyle include the osteochondroma.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false; the second statement is true.
Question
Three cardinal features for TMD include all except one. Which is the exception?

A) Restricted jaw function
B) Orofacial pain
C) Previous dental surgery
D) Joint noise
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What is the most common systemic condition that may affect the TMJ?

A) Lupus
B) Gout
C) Arthritis
D) Scleroderma
Question
The three elevator muscles of mastication that when activated, close the mandible, include the masseter, the medial pterygoid, and the ___________.

A) lateral pterygoid
B) temporalis
C) anterior digastric
D) mylohyoid
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Which term describes the inability to fully open the mouth?

A) Trismus
B) Articulation
C) Fusion
D) Crepitus
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Which muscle of mastication is responsible for opening the mandible?

A) Temporalis
B) Medial pterygoid
C) Masseter
D) Lateral pterygoid
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From the choices below, which type of radiographic imaging would be least helpful in diagnosing TMJ disease?

A) MRI
B) CBCT
C) Panoramic imaging
D) Arthrography
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Which muscle of mastication is most superior in its location?

A) Temporalis
B) Lateral pterygoid
C) Masseter
D) Medial pterygoid
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Which term describes the condition where one or both of the condyles translate anterior to the articular eminence, resulting in an open lock that the patient cannot reduce?

A) Dislocation
B) Degenerative
C) Displacement
D) Odontogenic
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Which term describes a procedure induced inadvertently by a health care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure?

A) Sign
B) Symptom
C) Iatrogenic
D) Auscultation
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During a dental appointment, dental hygienists can help a patient with TMD by doing which procedure?

A) Set the patient up slowly after the appointment.
B) Maintain a shorter appointment time.
C) Schedule the patient the first time of the day.
D) Avoid loud background music in the office.
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MATCHING
For each vocabulary word below, select the corresponding definition from the list provided.
Articulation

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
Question
MATCHING
For each vocabulary word below, select the corresponding definition from the list provided.
Crepitus

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
Question
MATCHING
For each vocabulary word below, select the corresponding definition from the list provided.
Arthrocentesis

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
Question
MATCHING
For each vocabulary word below, select the corresponding definition from the list provided.
Arthrography

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
Question
MATCHING
For each vocabulary word below, select the corresponding definition from the list provided.
Palpation

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
Question
MATCHING
For each vocabulary word below, select the corresponding definition from the list provided.
Trismus

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
Question
What is the function of the synovial fluid inside the joint?

A) To provide nourishment and lubrication of avascular structures
B) To allow the bones to fit together properly
C) To absorb shock
D) To allow for correct palpation of the joint area
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MATCHING
For each vocabulary word below, select the corresponding definition from the list provided.
Arthroscopy

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
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MATCHING
For each vocabulary word below, select the corresponding definition from the list provided.
Symptom

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
Question
MATCHING
For each vocabulary word below, select the corresponding definition from the list provided.
Auscultation

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
Question
MATCHING
For each vocabulary word below, select the corresponding definition from the list provided.
MRI

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
Question
MATCHING
For each vocabulary word below, select the corresponding definition from the list provided.
Sign

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
Question
MATCHING
For each vocabulary word below, select the corresponding definition from the list provided.
Iatrogenic

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
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Deck 10: Orofacial Pain and Diseases Affecting the Temporomandibular Joint
1
The purpose of the synovial fluid is to

A) provide nourishment and lubrication.
B) divide the space into upper and lower compartments.
C) govern mandibular movement.
D) separate forces resulting from movement.
provide nourishment and lubrication.
2
Which choice represents an indirect form of trauma affecting the TMJ?

A) Clenching, bruxism
B) Whiplash injury
C) Psychosocial factors
D) Osteoarthritis
Whiplash injury
3
Tenderness over the lateral pole of the condyle is indicative of

A) crepitus.
B) capsulitis.
C) trismus.
D) auscultation.
capsulitis.
4
Opening, or depressor function, of the mandible is accomplished primarily by the _____________ muscle.

A) medial pterygoid
B) lateral pterygoid
C) masseter
D) temporalis
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All are benign tumors that arise in the condyle except one. Which is the exception?

A) Osteoblastoma
B) Synovial chondromatosis
C) Osteoma
D) Chondroblastoma
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Temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) can be caused by disorders of the muscles of mastication or by internal derangements of the components of the joint. Three cardinal features that suggest TMD include orofacial pain, joint noise, and restricted jaw function.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true; the second is false.
D) The first statement is false; the second is true.
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An open lock of the TMJ that the patient cannot reduce is termed

A) subluxation.
B) dislocation.
C) ankylosis.
D) myofascial pain.
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Clicking and popping most commonly reflect

A) parafunctional habits such as bruxism and clenching.
B) disc displacement with reduction.
C) malocclusion.
D) trismus.
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9
Trauma affecting the TMJ is classified as direct, indirect, and secondary to parafunctional habits. Which is an example of a parafunctional habit?

A) Whiplash injury
B) Assault
C) Surgery
D) Clenching
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Which statement about the articular disc in the TMJ joint is true?

A) It is attached to the anterior and posterior aspects of the condyle.
B) It is attached to the inferior belly of the medial pterygoid muscle.
C) The disc is highly vascular.
D) The disc is surrounded and protected by the fibrous connective tissue joint capsule.
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11
Hypermobility in which the patient is able to relocate the mandible back into the glenoid fossa is referred to as

A) subluxation.
B) dislocation.
C) ankylosis.
D) myofascial pain.
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Which dental radiographic procedure is best for examining disc position, function, form, and the presence of joint effusions?

A) Panoramic imaging
B) Transcranial imaging
C) Computerized tomography (CT)
D) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
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13
Caution is recommended with long-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) because of what complications?

A) Gastrointestinal
B) Cardiovascular
C) Psychiatric
D) Arthritis
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During opening of the jaw

A) rotational movement precedes translation.
B) rotational movement follows translation.
C) only rotational movement occurs; translation occurs only during closure.
D) only translational movement occurs; rotation occurs only during closure.
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15
Which dental radiographic imaging is best for identifying bone abnormalities such as osteophytes, condylar erosion, fractures, ankylosis, and condylar hyperplasia?

A) Panoramic imaging
B) Transcranial imaging
C) Computerized tomography (CT)
D) Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
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16
While up to _____% of the adult population has at least one sign and/or symptom of a temporomandibular disorder (TMD), most studies suggest that clinically significant TMD-related jaw pain, dysfunction, or both affects about _____% of the general population.

A) 90; 10
B) 75; 13
C) 50; 10
D) 25; 5
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17
The TMJ exhibits ginglymoarthrodial, or __________, movement.

A) rotational and translational
B) opening
C) closing
D) maximal interdigitation
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Which statement is characteristic of a patient with osteoarthritis?

A) It is characterized by pain that is worse in the morning.
B) It is characterized by pain that is worse in the evening.
C) It is an inflammatory, autoimmune disorder of the joints.
D) Approximately 50% to 75% of patients have involvement of the TMJ during the course of the disease.
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19
The most common systemic conditions that affect the TMJ are

A) Sjögren syndrome and scleroderma.
B) rheumatoid arthritis and juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.
C) gout and Reiter syndrome.
D) ankylosing spondylitis and mixed connective tissue disease.
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20
The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is the articulation between the condyle of the mandible and the

A) zygomatic process of the temporal bone.
B) glenoid fossa of the temporal bone.
C) external acoustic meatus.
D) spine of the sphenoid bone.
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21
Of the various surgical techniques used to treat TMDs, __________ involves surgical repositioning of the condyle.

A) arthrocentesis
B) arthroscopy
C) condylotomy
D) open joint surgery
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22
About _____% of all TMJ ankylosis cases result from joint infection, usually after trauma.

A) 10
B) 30
C) 50
D) 70
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23
Children are _____ prone to TMJ ankylosis than adults because of greater osteogenic potential and _____ development of the joint meniscus.

A) more; more
B) more; less
C) less; more
D) less; less
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What is the most likely cause of TMD?

A) Stress
B) Trauma
C) Malocclusion
D) Third molar extractions
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Synovial _____________ is the most common benign neoplasm of the synovium.

A) osteoblastoma
B) chondroblastoma
C) osteoma
D) chondromatosis
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The TMJ is the articulation between the mandibular condyle and which other structure?

A) Zygomatic process
B) Sphenoid bone
C) Glenoid fossa of the temporal bone
D) Occipital bone
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What is the demographic group that typically presents with temporomandibular disorders (TMD)?

A) Children
B) Females, age 20-40
C) Males, age 40
D) Senior citizens
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____________ ankylosis is the most common type seen in the TMJ.

A) Fibrotic intraarticular
B) Bony intraarticular
C) Fibrotic extraarticular
D) Bony extraarticular
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29
Approximately what percentage of persons with rheumatoid arthritis will have involvement of the TMJ?

A) <10%
B) 20-30%
C) 50-75%
D) Nearly 100%
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30
Tumors arising in the TMJ area are common. The most common benign tumors that arise in the condyle include the osteochondroma.

A) Both statements are true.
B) Both statements are false.
C) The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
D) The first statement is false; the second statement is true.
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31
Three cardinal features for TMD include all except one. Which is the exception?

A) Restricted jaw function
B) Orofacial pain
C) Previous dental surgery
D) Joint noise
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What is the most common systemic condition that may affect the TMJ?

A) Lupus
B) Gout
C) Arthritis
D) Scleroderma
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33
The three elevator muscles of mastication that when activated, close the mandible, include the masseter, the medial pterygoid, and the ___________.

A) lateral pterygoid
B) temporalis
C) anterior digastric
D) mylohyoid
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34
Which term describes the inability to fully open the mouth?

A) Trismus
B) Articulation
C) Fusion
D) Crepitus
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35
Which muscle of mastication is responsible for opening the mandible?

A) Temporalis
B) Medial pterygoid
C) Masseter
D) Lateral pterygoid
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36
From the choices below, which type of radiographic imaging would be least helpful in diagnosing TMJ disease?

A) MRI
B) CBCT
C) Panoramic imaging
D) Arthrography
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37
Which muscle of mastication is most superior in its location?

A) Temporalis
B) Lateral pterygoid
C) Masseter
D) Medial pterygoid
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38
Which term describes the condition where one or both of the condyles translate anterior to the articular eminence, resulting in an open lock that the patient cannot reduce?

A) Dislocation
B) Degenerative
C) Displacement
D) Odontogenic
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39
Which term describes a procedure induced inadvertently by a health care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure?

A) Sign
B) Symptom
C) Iatrogenic
D) Auscultation
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40
During a dental appointment, dental hygienists can help a patient with TMD by doing which procedure?

A) Set the patient up slowly after the appointment.
B) Maintain a shorter appointment time.
C) Schedule the patient the first time of the day.
D) Avoid loud background music in the office.
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Articulation

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
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Crepitus

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
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Arthrocentesis

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
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Arthrography

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
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Palpation

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
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Trismus

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
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47
What is the function of the synovial fluid inside the joint?

A) To provide nourishment and lubrication of avascular structures
B) To allow the bones to fit together properly
C) To absorb shock
D) To allow for correct palpation of the joint area
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Arthroscopy

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
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Symptom

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
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Auscultation

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
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MRI

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
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Sign

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
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Iatrogenic

A)Method for evaluating and manipulating a joint via the insertion of a camera and instruments
B)Dry, crackling sound
C)Surgical puncture of a joint followed by lavage of joint space
D)Physical examination using pressure of the hand or fingers
E)Inability to fully open the mouth
F)Radiography of a joint after injection of opaque contrast material
G)Noninvasive diagnostic technique that uses radio waves to produce computerized images of internal body tissues
H)Listening to sounds within the body, using a stethoscope
I)Subjective evidence of disease or a physical disorder that is observed by the patient
J)Objective evidence of disease that can be observed by a health care provider rather than by the patient
K)Joint
L)Induced inadvertently by a medical or dental care provider or by medical treatment or a diagnostic procedure
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