Flashcards : Oral Cavity Dental Anatomy — 61 cartes

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1Question

What defines the oral cavity's anatomical boundaries?

Réponse

It extends from the lips to behind the palatine tonsils, and from the mouth floor to the hard and soft palates.

2Question

What distinguishes the vestibule from the oral cavity proper?

Réponse

The vestibule lies between lips or cheeks and teeth, while the oral cavity proper is inside the teeth extending to the palatine tonsils.

3Question

Which structures form the oral cavity's boundaries?

Réponse

Lips anteriorly, cheeks laterally, palate superiorly, mouth floor inferiorly, and pharynx posteriorly.

4Question

What is the vestibule in the oral cavity?

Réponse

A horseshoe-shaped space between lips and cheeks externally and teeth with soft tissues internally.

5Question

How is the oral cavity proper defined?

Réponse

It is the mouth's internal part enclosed by maxillary and mandibular arches, opening to the pharynx via the fauces.

6Question

What forms the anterior border of the vestibule?

Réponse

The lips form the anterior border of the vestibule.

7Question

What is the vermilion zone?

Réponse

It is the reddish transitional tissue between facial skin and oral mucosa of the lips.

8Question

What is the philtrum?

Réponse

It is the midline indentation in the upper lip skin from embryonic medial nasal processes.

9Question

What muscle largely forms the cheek?

Réponse

The buccinator muscle largely forms the cheek.

10Question

What is the mucobuccal fold?

Réponse

It is where the mucosa of cheeks or lips turns toward the gingival tissue.

11Question

What is alveolar mucosa?

Réponse

It is movable reddish oral mucosa lying against alveolar bone with blood vessels underneath.

12Question

What is the labial frenum?

Réponse

It is a midline fold between labial and alveolar mucosa on dental arches, upper usually more pronounced.

13Question

Where is the parotid papilla located?

Réponse

It lies on buccal mucosa opposite the maxillary second molar protecting the parotid duct opening.

14Question

How does the maxilla differ from the mandible in bone structure?

Réponse

The maxilla is fixed and has a body plus four processes, the mandible is a single movable bone.

15Question

What is the alveolar process in the jaws?

Réponse

It is the bony extension of maxilla and mandible containing tooth sockets.

16Question

What is the role of the periodontal ligament?

Réponse

It attaches each tooth to its alveolus allowing slight movement and support.

17Question

What layers compose the crown of a mature tooth?

Réponse

Enamel outside, dentin underneath, and soft pulp inside.

18Question

What covers the roots of teeth externally?

Réponse

Cementum forms the outermost layer of each root.

19Question

Which teeth types are found only in permanent dentition?

Réponse

Premolars are present only in permanent teeth.

20Question

Which teeth are classified as anterior teeth?

Réponse

Incisors and canines are anterior teeth.

21Question

Which teeth are classified as posterior teeth?

Réponse

Molars and premolars are posterior teeth.

22Question

What is gingiva in the oral cavity?

Réponse

Firm, pink oral mucosa surrounding teeth and covering alveolar processes.

23Question

What defines attached gingiva?

Réponse

Gingival tissue tightly adherent to the alveolar process around tooth roots.

24Question

What is marginal gingiva and where is it located?

Réponse

Gingiva forming a cuff around the tooth above its neck, separated by the free gingival groove.

25Question

What separates marginal gingiva from attached gingiva?

Réponse

The free gingival groove.

26Question

What is an interdental papilla?

Réponse

An extension of interdental gingiva occupying the space between adjacent teeth.

27Question

What is the gingival sulcus?

Réponse

The rounded space faced by the circular inner surface of gingival tissue around each tooth.

28Question

What are the fauces in the oral cavity?

Réponse

The fauces are the opening from the oral cavity proper into the pharynx.

29Question

What is the hard palate?

Réponse

The hard palate is the white, anterior, arched, bony part forming the anterior roof of the mouth.

30Question

What characterizes the soft palate?

Réponse

The soft palate is the yellowish, loose, soft posterior part of the palate with a hanging muscular uvula.

31Question

Where is the incisive papilla located?

Réponse

The incisive papilla is a small tissue bulge at the anterior hard palate immediately lingual to the anterior teeth.

32Question

What passes through the incisive foramen?

Réponse

The incisive foramen transmits nasopalatine nerves and blood vessels to the mucosa lingual to the maxillary incisors.

33Question

Why is the incisive foramen clinically important?

Réponse

It is an injection site for anesthetizing the anterior palate between the canines.

34Question

What are palatine rugae?

Réponse

Palatine rugae are firm, irregular ridges radiating posteriorly from the incisive papilla and median palatine raphe.

35Question

What is the median palatine raphe?

Réponse

It is a midline tissue ridge extending from the incisive papilla to the uvula over the bony fusion of the palate.

36Question

What part of the tongue forms the anterior two-thirds?

Réponse

The oral part or body of the tongue.

37Question

What does the sulcus terminalis separate on the tongue?

Réponse

It separates the body from the base of the tongue.

38Question

How many circumvallate papillae are on the tongue?

Réponse

There are 10 to 14 circumvallate papillae.

39Question

Where are circumvallate papillae located relative to the sulcus terminalis?

Réponse

They are arranged along the anterior side of the sulcus terminalis.

40Question

What distinguishes filiform papillae from fungiform papillae?

Réponse

Filiform papillae lack taste buds and are slender and whitish, while fungiform papillae are reddish and mushroom-shaped.

41Question

Where are foliate papillae found on the tongue?

Réponse

On the lateral surface as vertical ridges.

42Question

What structures are visible on the ventral surface of the tongue?

Réponse

Deep lingual veins and the plica fimbriata.

43Question

What is the foramen cecum and where is it located?

Réponse

A small pit at the posterior point of the sulcus terminalis.

44Question

What is the lingual frenum?

Réponse

An anterior midline fold connecting the ventral tongue to the floor of the mouth.

45Question

What forms the V-shaped arrangement on each side of the floor of the mouth?

Réponse

The sublingual fold forms the V-shaped ridge from the lingual frenum to the tongue base.

46Question

Where is the sublingual caruncle located?

Réponse

At the anterior end of each sublingual fold.

47Question

What ducts open at the sublingual caruncle?

Réponse

The submandibular and sublingual ducts open there.

48Question

What is another name for the submandibular duct?

Réponse

Wharton duct.

49Question

What is another name for the sublingual duct?

Réponse

Bartholin duct.

50Question

What causes Fordyce granules on labial and buccal mucosa?

Réponse

Deeper deposits of sebum from misplaced sebaceous gland tissue.

51Question

Where is the linea alba located in the mouth?

Réponse

On the buccal mucosa at the occlusal plane where maxillary and mandibular teeth contact.

52Question

What is an exostosis in the oral cavity?

Réponse

A localized developmental bony growth covered by oral mucosa.

53Question

Where do exostoses usually appear in the mouth?

Réponse

On the facial surface of the maxillary alveolar process in the premolar-to-molar region.

54Question

What is a mandibular torus?

Réponse

A developmental bony growth on the lingual surface of the mandibular arch.

55Question

What factors are associated with mandibular tori?

Réponse

Hereditary factors and bruxism-related associations.

56Question

Where is a palatal torus located?

Réponse

On the midline of the hard palate.

57Question

Why should changes in oral tissue be documented and followed up?

Réponse

Because individual changes may indicate clinical significance.

58Question

What is the pharynx?

Réponse

A muscular tube serving respiratory and digestive functions.

59Question

Which pharynx division lies superior to the soft palate?

Réponse

The nasopharynx.

60Question

Where is the oropharynx located?

Réponse

Between the soft palate and laryngeal opening.

61Question

Which pharynx division is near the laryngeal opening?

Réponse

The laryngopharynx.

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