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62 Cards in this Set

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-Primary teeth
-How many
-Baby teeth that are exfoliated
-20
# of permanent teeth
32
Begin counting from _____, go ____ (direction)
Right wisdom, go clockwise
Adult
Central incisor --> ____ --> canine --> __ premolars --> __ molars
Central; lateral; canine; 2; 3
Baby teeth
Central incisor --> ____ --> canine --> __ premolars --> __ molars
central; lateral; canine; NO; 2
Which tooth "type" isn't regenerated
Molar
Best X ray to show how many teeth you ahve
Panoramic
-Clinical crown
-Anatomical crown
-Anything see above gum line
-cementum enamel junction (CEJ)
_____: Termination of maxillary a. traveling through _____ fissyre
Sphenopalatine; pterygomaxillary fissure
Landmark for finding pterygomaxillary fissure
Anterior and posterior nasal spines
___ is the terminal branch of sphenotpalatine a.
Nasopalatine
Incisive nerve carried in ____, not ____
Mandible; incisive foramen
-The premaxilla is bound by ____ suture
-Innervated by
-Incisive
-Nasopalatine
Things traveling through incisive foramen
Nasopalatine n.
Sphenopalatine a.
Lacrimal n. does not carry ____ to innervate the lacrimal gland; this is done by ___ n.
parasympathetics; zygomatic n.
Parasympathetics for lacrimal gland come from ___ ganglion
Pterygopalatine
Elongation of mandible occurs at:
Tuberosity
Does maxilla or mandible reach maximum growth first?
Maxilla
Directional growth of mandible occurring last
Vertical
Which a. supplies tonsilar bed
Ascending pharygneal
Communication between ear and oral cavity
Torus tuberius --> eustachian tube
___ and ___ found between superior and middle constrictor
Stylopharyngeus m & glossopharyngeal n.
___ divides root and body of tongue
Terminal sulcus
Middle of terminal sulcus, where thyroid originated
Foramen cecum
Tongue Papilla (VFFF)
Valate
Filiform
Foliate
Fungiform
Papilla on terminal sulcus
Valate
Papilla on top of tongue
Filiform
Papilla on lateral tongue
Foliate
Papilla on anterior tongue
Fungiform
2 sets of musculature in tongue
Intrinsice
Extrensic
___ mm. change shape of tongue
Intrinsic
___ mm. change position of tongue
Extrinsic
All tongue mm supplied by ____ n., but special sense is different
CN 12
Posterior 1/3 (root) of tongue
-General sensation
-Taste
--Area near epiglottis
-Glossopharyngeal
-Glossopharyngeal
--Vagus --> Superior larygeal --> internal laryngeal
Anterior 2/3 of the tongue
-General sensation
-Taste
-Lingual (from V.3)
-Facial (chorda tympani)
Tongue
-Motor
CN CII
Tongue General sensation
-Anterior 2/3
-Posterior 1/3
-Epiglottis
-V3 (lingual)
-IX
-X
Tongue Taste
-Anterior 2/3
-Posterior 1/3
-Epiglottis
-VII
-IX
-X
Submandibular duct crosses
Lingual n.
mm. forming floor of oral cavity
mylohyoid
Innervation of geniohyoid and thyrohyoid
C1 (ansa) traveling with hypoglossal
Glossopharygneal n. in relation to hypoglossal; separated by ___
Medial ; hyoglossus m
Lingual n. and a. separated by; which is medial
Hyoglussus m.; a.
-Sialolithiasis
-___ swells during eating
-Blocked submandibular duct due to calcium deposit; gland swells during eating
Fiber type of chorda tympani
Parasympathetic
Motor supply to submandibular gland
Facial
Motor supply to parotid gland
IX
Fibers of greater petrosal
Deep
Parasympathetic
Sympathetic
Lesion of vagus & uvual points:
Lesion of hypoglossal & tongue points
Away
Toward
If midline is lined up with open mouth but not closed, what m. is affected
Lateral pterygoid
-Absent clavicle
-Small thorax, short ribs
-Long metacarpals
-Short middle phalanges 2& 5
-Transverse enlargement
-Maxillary hypoplasia
-Narrow palate
-Supernumerary teeth
Cleidocranial dysplasia
Cleft lip or palate more likely genetic?
Lip
Medications/vitamins associated with cleft palate
Flonase
Ventolin
Dilantin
Vitamin A
All clefts except ____ are more common in males
Isolated clefts of secondary palate
___ dimension damaged when closing the cleft too early
Transverse
Index for fusion of growth plates
Fishman index
Posterior palate needs to touch _____ for normal phonation
Posterior pharynx
Muscle that affects palate and pharynx touching
Tensor veli palatini (& levator?)
All pharyngeal mm. innervated by ____ except
Vagus; stylopharygeus
Blood supply to the palate/maxilla (ANGLAS)
Superior alveolar
Nasopalatine
Greater palatine
Less palatine
Ascending palatine
Sphenopalatine
PIERRE ROBIN SEQUENCE
-How does a retrognathic/deficient mandible affect the airway?
-Why is the tongue in a retruded position?
Tongue attachment at genial spine too far back- blocks airway
PIERRE ROBIN SEQUENCE

Why is the nose deformed in patients with clefts?
No anterior nasal spine/bridge because these formed from same tissue as teeth/maxilla