development of face and palate Flashcards

1
Q

when does the development of the face and palate begin in utero

A

face - 4-8 wks

palate - 6-10 wks

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2
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pharyngeal arches

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5 ridges/ outgrowths of tissue that give rise to the structures of the head and neck

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3
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1st pharyngeal arch - derived structures

A

trigeminal nerve
muscles of mastication
meckels cartilage

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4
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meckels cartilage

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gives rise to the mandible

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5
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what are the 5 prominences that the face develops from

A

frontonasal
paired maxillary
paired mandibular
these processes surround the stomadeum

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6
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what is formed where the mandibular and maxillary processes fuse

A

lip commisures

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7
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what is formed from the frontonasal prominence

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forehead , bridge of nose

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8
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what is formed from the medial nasal prominence (thickening of frontonasal)

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the intermaxillary process which gives rise to the philtrum and primary palate

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9
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what is formed from the lateral nasal prominence (thickening of frontonasal)

A

ala of nose

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10
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what is formed from the maxillary prominence

A

cheeks , upper lip, palatal shelves

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11
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what is formed from the mandibular prominence

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lower lip , jaw

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12
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primary palate

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contains 4 anterior teeth ,

medial nasal prominences give rise to the inter maxillary process which is where the primary palate is derived rom

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13
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secondary palate

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formed when the palatal shelves fuse

palatal shelves are derived from the maxillary prominences

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14
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in what region do the secondary and primary palates fuse

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in the region of the incisive foreamen

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15
Q

cause of cleft lip

A

failure of maxillary and medial nasal prominences to fuse

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16
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cause of cleft palate

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failure of palatal shelves to fuse at the midline