skull Flashcards

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bones of neurocranium

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  • frontal
  • ethmoid
  • sphenoid
  • occipital
  • temporal
  • parietal
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bones of viscerocranium (face)

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  • mandible
  • vomer
  • maxilla
  • zygomatic
  • palatine
  • nasal
  • lacrimal
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3
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lambda

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  • lambdoid and sagittal
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4
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bregma

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  • coronal and sagittal
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5
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pterion

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  • sphenoid, parietal, frontal and temporal
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6
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nasion

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  • frontonasal and internasal
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asterion

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  • parietomastoid, occipitomastoid and lambdoid
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8
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parotid gland: location

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  • anterior to auricle
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9
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parotid duct: route

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  • travels across surface of masseter m
  • travels through ducal fat and buccinator m
  • enters the oral cavity near upper 2nd molar
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10
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TMJ blood supply

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  • deep auricular a
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11
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TMJ type of joint

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  • modified hinge synovial joint with articular disc
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12
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Parts of TMJ

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  • superior articular cavity

- inferior articular cavity

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13
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superior articular cavity of TMJ (articulation and movement)

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  • mandibular fossa and articular tubercle of temporal bone
  • articular disc
  • gliding/ protrusion/ retrusion
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14
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inferior articular cavity of TMJ (articulation and movement)

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  • articular disc
  • head of condyloid process of mandible
  • hinge movements: elevation/depression
  • rotational movements: lateral deviation
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15
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movements of TMJ

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  • mouth closed: head of condyloid process located inferior to the mandibular fossa
  • to open mouth widely: head of condyloid process moves anteriorly and is then located inferior to the articular tubercle
  • if the head of the condyloid process moves anterior to the articular tubercle, can’t close mouth
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