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| Which process of the mandible articulates with the TMJ? |
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| What are the two processes of the mandible? |
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| Coronoid and Condylar Process |
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| What are the contents of the infratemporal fossa? |
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| Muscles of mastication, maxillary artery, Mandibular Nerve |
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| What disorder is connecting with a disfunctional TMJ? |
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Tempomandibular Disorder (TMD)
Many times the cause is degeneration of the disc |
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| What are the muscles of mastication? |
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| Masseter, Temporalis, Medial and Lateral Pterygoid |
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| What is the enervation to the muscles of mastication? |
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[image] Identify the branches of the Maxillary Artery |
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A: Middle Meningeal B: Inferior Alveolar C: Posterior Superior Alveolar D: Sphenopalantine |
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| What nerve provides sensory information for the anterior 2/3rds of the tongue? |
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| What nerve provides sensory from TMJ and Face in front of ear? |
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| What nerve provides sensory from the lower teeth and Mandibular region of face? |
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| What nerve provides motor enervation to the mylohyoid? |
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| What nerve provides sensory from buccal region inside and outside of mouth |
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| What is the name of the parasympathetic ganglion associated with the Oculomotor nerve? |
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| What is the name of the parasympathetic ganglion associated with the glossopharyngeal nerve? |
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| What are the name of the parasympathetic ganglion associated with the facial nerve? |
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| Pterygopalatine and Submandibular |
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| What are the parasympathetic fibers that enervate the submandibular and sublingual salivary glands? |
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| Chorda Tympani. A branch of the facial nerve runs with the lingual nerve and synapses at the submandibular ganglion |
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| The special taste sensory fibers for the anterior 2/3rds of the tongue from the facial nerve synapse at what ganglion? |
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| A tear in the meningeal artery will result in what type of injury? |
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| Tear in cerebral veins will result in what type of injury? |
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| What type of injury results from a tear in cerebral arteries? |
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| Subarachnoid hemorrhage (Berry Aneurysm) |
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| What are the three cranial fossa? |
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| Anterior, Middle, and Posterior |
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| What nerve goes through the cribiform plate? |
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| What structures go through the optic canal? |
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| CN 2 and the opthalmic artery |
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| What nerves go through the Superior Orbital Fissure? |
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| What nerve goes through the Foramen Rotundum |
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| What nerve goes through the Foramen Ovale? |
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| What artery goes through the Foramen Spinosum? |
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| What nerves go through the internal acoustic meatus? |
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| What structures go through the jugular foramen? |
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| Internal Jugular and CN 9, 10, 11 |
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| What nerve goes through the Hypoglossal Canal |
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[image] Identify the Venous Sinuses |
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A: Superior Saggital Sinus B: Straight Sinus C: Transverse Sinus D: Tentorum Cerebelli E: Sigmoid Sinus F: Internal Jugular Vein G: Inferior Saggital Sinus H: Falx Cerebri I: Cavernous Sinus |
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| What are arachnoid granulations? |
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| Arachnoid projection into the superior sagittal sinus. Allows for transfer across the arachnoid membrane |
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| What are the structures associated with the cavernous sinus? |
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Definition
Interior: Internal Carotid and CN VI
Lateral: CN 3, 4, 5 (1 and 2) |
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| What is the Galea Aponeurotica? |
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| Aponeurosis between the frontalis and the occipitalis |
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| What are the layers of the of the scalp? |
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Skin Connective Tissue Aponeurosis (gala aponeurotica) Loose Connective Tissue Perisoteum |
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| What veins go from the connective tissue into the cranial sinuses? |
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| What four veins lead into the cavernous sinuses? |
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| Opthalmic veins, Superficial temporal, facial vein, Pterygoid plexus |
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| What are the four lobes of the brain? |
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| Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, and Occipital |
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| What sulcus divides the frontal and parietal lobes? |
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| What divides the frontal and temporal lobes? |
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| What sulcus divides the parietal and occipital lobes? |
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| Parietal-Occipital sulcus |
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[image] Identify the arteries |
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1. Vertebral 2. Basilar 3. Pontine 4. Posterior Inferior Cerebellar 5. Anterior Inferior Cerebellar 6. Superior Cerebellar 7. Posterior Cerebral 8. Posterior Communicating 9. Middle Cerebral 10. Internal Carotid 11. Anterior Cerebral 12. Anterior Communicating |
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| What is the most common area for a berry aneurysm? |
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| What produces CSF in the adult brain? |
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