David Dixon Flashcards
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What type of muscles are muscles of mastication
Skeletal
What are the muscles of mastication
4
Masseter
Temporalis
Lateral pterygoid
Medial pterygoid
What are the origin and inserstions of massater
Origin
Superficial head- zygomatic process of maxilla, anterior zygomatic arch
Deep head- posterior zygomatic arch
Insertion
Superficial head- angle on lateral surface of mandible
Deep head- upper half of ramus
What is the function of the massater
Elevates mandible
Which nerve supplies massater
Mandibular branch of trigeminal nerve
Where does temporalis originate and insert
Originate at temporal gods and deep surface of temporal fascia
Inserts onto coronoid process
What is the function of temporalis
Elevates and retrudes mandible
What nerve innervates temporalis
Mandibular branch of trigeminal nerve
What are the origins and insertions of lateral pterygoid muscle
Origin
Superior head- greater wing of sphenoid
Inferior head- lateral surface of lateral pterygoid plates
Insertion
Pterygoid fovea of condyle
What is the function of the lateral pterygoid
Depress mandible
What innervates lateral pterygoid muscle
Mandibular branch of trigeminal nerve
What is the origin and insertion of medial pterygoid
Origin
Deep head- medial surface of lateral pterygoid plate
Superficial head- maxillary tuberosity and pyrimidal process
Insertion
Medial surface of ramus and angle of mandible
What is the function of medial pterygoid muscle
Elevates mandible
Protrudes mandible
Side to side movement
What innervates medial pterygoid muscle
Mandibular branch of trigeminal nerve
What are the four supra hyoid muscles involved in depression of mandible
Digastric- depresses mandible
Stylohyoid- elevates hyoid bone
Mylohyoid- forms floor of mouth
Geniohyoid- protracts and elevates hyoid bone or depresses mandible
What’s are the types of oral mucosa
3
Lining
Masticatory
Specialised
What are the layers of oral mucosa
Oral epithelium
Basement membrane
Lamina propria (papillary and reticular layer)
Submucosa
What are the layers of skin
Epidermis
Basement membrane
Dermis (papillary layer and reticular layer)
Hypodermis
What are the zones of oral mucosa epithelium as they differentiate
4
Basal layer
Stratum spinosum/prickle layer
Stratum granulosum
Keratinised layer
What shape are the cells of oral mucosa from proliferation to differentiation
Cuboidal to squamous
What is the difference between ortho and parakeratinised epithelium
Ortho keratinised have complete keratinisation
Parakeratinised are in an intermediate stage of keratinisation
What percentage of mucosa is lining mucosa
60%
What percentage of mucosa is masticatory mucosa
25%
What are epithelial cytokeratins
How many cytokeratins do each epithelial cell contain
Keratin proteins found in the intracytoplasmic cytoskeleton of epithelial tissues
At least 2, one from each family