Deck 13: Temporomandibular Joint
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Deck 13: Temporomandibular Joint
1
The upper compartment of the temporomandibular cavity is bound superiorly by the articular fossa and inferiorly by the
A) head of the mandibular condyle.
B) articular disk.
C) articular eminence.
D) temporal bone.
A) head of the mandibular condyle.
B) articular disk.
C) articular eminence.
D) temporal bone.
B
2
When the mouth opens,each condylar head slides along the articular ________.
A) pad
B) fossa
C) plane
D) eminence
A) pad
B) fossa
C) plane
D) eminence
C
3
Which of the following best describes the synovial membrane?
A) Thin layer of synovial cells
B) Sterile,highly viscous fluid
C) Dense,collagenous fibrous pad
D) Fibrous capsule that encloses the temporomandibular joint
A) Thin layer of synovial cells
B) Sterile,highly viscous fluid
C) Dense,collagenous fibrous pad
D) Fibrous capsule that encloses the temporomandibular joint
A
4
The lateral pterygoid muscle does which of the following?
A) Retracts the mandible
B) Protracts and elevates the mandible
C) Elevates the mandible and clenches the teeth
D) Protrudes the mandible and pulls the articular disk forward
A) Retracts the mandible
B) Protracts and elevates the mandible
C) Elevates the mandible and clenches the teeth
D) Protrudes the mandible and pulls the articular disk forward
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5
The spine of bone arising from the rim of the mandibular foramen is called the
A) mental foramen.
B) genial tubercles.
C) submandibular fossa.
D) lingula.
A) mental foramen.
B) genial tubercles.
C) submandibular fossa.
D) lingula.
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6
The heads of mandibular condyles form secondary ossification centers.Secondary ossification centers produce epiphyseal lines (cartilage-bone junctions).
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.
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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7
A mature mandibular condyle exhibits which characteristic?
A) The condylar head is a round shape.
B) Bone covers the head of the condyle.
C) A thick layer of cartilage covers the head of the condyle.
D) Spikes of porous cartilage project into the underlying bone marrow.
A) The condylar head is a round shape.
B) Bone covers the head of the condyle.
C) A thick layer of cartilage covers the head of the condyle.
D) Spikes of porous cartilage project into the underlying bone marrow.
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8
Where is the temporomandibular fossa located?
A) Medial to the zygomaticofrontal suture
B) Within the periphery of the zygomatic arch
C) At the posterior medial aspect of the zygomatic arch
D) Along the anterior upper border of the zygomatic arch
A) Medial to the zygomaticofrontal suture
B) Within the periphery of the zygomatic arch
C) At the posterior medial aspect of the zygomatic arch
D) Along the anterior upper border of the zygomatic arch
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9
Which feature of the TMJ helps it withstand functional stress?
A) Presence of cartilage on the condyle and fossa.
B) Encapsulated nerve terminals in the synovial folds.
C) Functional relationship with the muscles of mastication.
D) Network of blood vessels in the posterior region of the joint.
A) Presence of cartilage on the condyle and fossa.
B) Encapsulated nerve terminals in the synovial folds.
C) Functional relationship with the muscles of mastication.
D) Network of blood vessels in the posterior region of the joint.
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10
The synovial membrane is associated with numerous capillaries and _________.
A) fluids
B) bones
C) ligaments
D) lymphatics
A) fluids
B) bones
C) ligaments
D) lymphatics
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11
Which of the following is not a function of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)?
A) Speech
B) Deglutition
C) Respiration
D) Mastication
A) Speech
B) Deglutition
C) Respiration
D) Mastication
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12
Which of the following ligaments do not support the temporomandibular joint?
A) Stylohyoid
B) Stylomandibular
C) Sphenomandibular
D) Temporomandibular
A) Stylohyoid
B) Stylomandibular
C) Sphenomandibular
D) Temporomandibular
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13
Which of the following is a function of the temporomandibular joint capsule?
A) Provides joint lubrication
B) Supports articulatory movements
C) Encloses the lateral,medial,and posterior boundaries
D) Keeps the disk immobile when the head of the condyle moves
A) Provides joint lubrication
B) Supports articulatory movements
C) Encloses the lateral,medial,and posterior boundaries
D) Keeps the disk immobile when the head of the condyle moves
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14
Articular remodeling is a response to _______________.
A) aging
B) inactivity
C) genetic dysfunction
D) environmental stress
A) aging
B) inactivity
C) genetic dysfunction
D) environmental stress
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15
The articular fossa undergoes which developmental change?
A) Deepens and expands
B) Becomes brittle and narrow
C) Loses flexibility and perforates
D) Becomes increasingly scalloped in shape
A) Deepens and expands
B) Becomes brittle and narrow
C) Loses flexibility and perforates
D) Becomes increasingly scalloped in shape
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16
At birth,the heads of the mandibular condyles are round and covered with a thick layer of
A) bone.
B) cartilage.
C) fibrous connective tissue.
D) elastic connective tissue.
A) bone.
B) cartilage.
C) fibrous connective tissue.
D) elastic connective tissue.
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17
Which ligament attaches to the lateral part of the disk?
A) Stylohyoid
B) Stylomandibular
C) Sphenomandibular
D) Temporomandibular
A) Stylohyoid
B) Stylomandibular
C) Sphenomandibular
D) Temporomandibular
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18
A mature mandibular condyle is which shape?
A) Ovoid
B) Circular
C) Crescent
D) Triangular
A) Ovoid
B) Circular
C) Crescent
D) Triangular
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19
Which ligament extends down the medial side of the ramus to insert on the lingula?
A) Stylohyoid
B) Stylomandibular
C) Sphenomandibular
D) Temporomandibular
A) Stylohyoid
B) Stylomandibular
C) Sphenomandibular
D) Temporomandibular
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20
Which of the following is a function of the lateral ligament of the temporomandibular joint?
A) Operates in retraction of the disk.
B) Strengthens the capsule and allows freedom of condylar movement.
C) Provides strong insulation between the condylar heads and articular surfaces.
D) Supports the joint and limits excursions of the condyles to a normal range.
A) Operates in retraction of the disk.
B) Strengthens the capsule and allows freedom of condylar movement.
C) Provides strong insulation between the condylar heads and articular surfaces.
D) Supports the joint and limits excursions of the condyles to a normal range.
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21
Which of the four muscles of mastication protracts the mandible?
A) Medial pterygoid muscle
B) Lateral pterygoid muscle
C) Masseter muscle
D) Temporalis muscle
A) Medial pterygoid muscle
B) Lateral pterygoid muscle
C) Masseter muscle
D) Temporalis muscle
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22
At birth,condylar heads are round and covered with a thick layer of cartilage.
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23
The action of the lower half of the TMJ is a gliding motion.
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24
The two movements of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)are
A) gliding and hinge.
B) superior and inferior.
C) medial and lateral.
D) anterior and posterior.
A) gliding and hinge.
B) superior and inferior.
C) medial and lateral.
D) anterior and posterior.
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25
More blood vessels innervate the lateral and medial surfaces of the articular disk than the anterior and posterior areas.
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26
Chondroblasts of the mandibular condyles are organized in long rows.
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27
Cartilage-bone remodeling is not possible.
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28
No epiphyseal line is found in the TMJ condyle.
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29
Each of the following is a branch of the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve that supplies the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)EXCEPT one.Which one is the EXCEPTION?
A) Auriculotemporal nerve
B) Deep temporal nerve
C) Masseteric nerve
D) Inferior alveolar nerve
A) Auriculotemporal nerve
B) Deep temporal nerve
C) Masseteric nerve
D) Inferior alveolar nerve
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30
Which of the following types of nerve endings found in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ)is a pressure receptor?
A) Pacinian nerve endings
B) Ruffini nerve endings
C) Meissner nerve endings
D) Free nerve endings
A) Pacinian nerve endings
B) Ruffini nerve endings
C) Meissner nerve endings
D) Free nerve endings
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31
Every individual has eight muscles of mastication.
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32
The articular disk is thin but highly vascular.
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