Illustrated Anatomy of the Head And Neck 5th Edition By Fehrenbach RDH MS

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Illustrated Anatomy of the Head And Neck 5th Edition By Fehrenbach RDH MS

ISBN-10:9780323396349 , ISBN-13:978-0323396349

1. Which of the following bony options listed does NOT function a gap in bone?

a.

Foramen

b.

Canal

c.

Sulcus

d.

Fissure

ANS: C

Suggestions

A

A foramen is a brief windowlike opening in bone.

B

A canal is a tubelike opening in bone.

C

A sulcus is a shallow melancholy or groove on bony floor and NOT a gap in bone.

D

A fissure is a slim cleftlike opening in bone.

DIF:RecallREF:p. 33OBJ:1 | 2

TOP:CDA: Normal Chairside, I. A. Display understanding of primary oral and dental anatomy, physiology, and improvement

MSC: NBDHE, Scientific Foundation for Dental Hygiene Apply, 1.1.1 Head and Neck Anatomy

2. Which of the following bones listed is the ONLY movable bone of the cranium?

a.

Hyoid bone

b.

Mandible

c.

Palatine

d.

Vomer

ANS: B

Suggestions

A

Although the hyoid bone is movable and has no bony articulations, it’s a bone situated in the neck and NOT the cranium.

B

The mandible is the solely cranium bone that strikes; it strikes at the temporomandibular joint. Inside this joint, the mandibular condyle strikes inside the articular fossa of the temporal bone.

C

The palatine bone could also be a cranium bone, however it does NOT transfer.

D

The vomer could also be a cranium bone, however it does NOT transfer.

DIF:RecallREF:p. 33OBJ:3

TOP:CDA: Normal Chairside, I. A. Display understanding of primary oral and dental anatomy, physiology, and improvement

MSC: NBDHE, Scientific Foundation for Dental Hygiene Apply, 1.1.1 Head and Neck Anatomy

3. The squamosal suture is BEST noticed from which view of the cranium?

a.

Anterior view

b.

Inferior view

c.

Lateral view

d.

Superior view

ANS: C

Suggestions

A

It’s troublesome to see the squamosal suture on the lateral cranium floor from an anterior view.

B

It’s troublesome to see the squamosal suture on the lateral cranium floor from an inferior view.

C

The squamosal suture is the suture between the parietal bones and temporal bones on both sides of the cranium. This suture is BEST seen from the lateral view.

D

It’s troublesome to see the squamosal suture on the lateral cranium floor from a superior view.

DIF: Comprehension REF: p. 40 OBJ: 2

TOP:CDA: Normal Chairside, I. A. Display understanding of primary oral and dental anatomy, physiology, and improvement

MSC: NBDHE, Scientific Foundation for Dental Hygiene Apply, 1.1.1 Head and Neck Anatomy

4. Which of the following openings inside the orbit connects the orbit with the cranial cavity?

a.

Cribriform plate

b.

Infraorbital foramen

c.

Inferior orbital fissure

d.

Superior orbital fissure

ANS: D

Suggestions

A

The cribriform plate is a passageway for olfactory nerves from the nasal cavity to the mind.

B

The infraorbital foramen is situated inferior to the orbit on the facial floor of the maxilla.

C

The inferior orbital fissure connects the orbit with each the infratemporal and pterygopalatine fossae and NOT the cranial cavity.

D

The superior orbital fissure is a slitlike opening between the lesser and better wings of the sphenoid bone and serves as a passageway for blood vessels and nerves from the cranial cavity into the orbit, thus connecting the two.

DIF:RecallREF:pp. 46-47OBJ:2

TOP:CDA: Normal Chairside, I. A. Display understanding of primary oral and dental anatomy, physiology, and improvement

MSC: NBDHE, Scientific Foundation for Dental Hygiene Apply, 1.1.1 Head and Neck Anatomy

5. After the seventh cranial nerve travels by the petrous half of the temporal bone, by which opening does it exit onto the face?

a.

Exterior auditory meatus

b.

Jugular notch

c.

Foramen spinosum

d.

Stylomastoid foramen

ANS: D

Suggestions

A

The exterior acoustic meatus is the brief exterior canal that results in the tympanic cavity.

B

The jugular notch, fashioned by the articulation of temporal and occipital bones, is related to the jugular vein and the ninth, tenth, and eleventh cranial nerves.

C

The foramen spinosum is extra posterior and is related to the center meningeal artery.

D

The seventh cranial nerve enters the temporal bone by the inside acoustic meatus, travels inside the temporal bone, and exits by the stylomastoid foramen onto the face.

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