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Orofacial Anatomy Chapter 1-4 Study Guide |Latest Edition Complete Questions with A+ Graded and Verified Answers Where does the oral cavity begin and end: Begins at the lips & cheeks and extends posteriorly to the area of palatine tonsils Where do palatine tonsils lie: On the sides of the throat between two folds of tissues, one in front and one in back The digestive system shares what common pathway system between what two pharynx: Respiratory; Oral and Laryngeal What two parts are the oral cavity divided into: 1. Vestibule 2. Oral cavity proper Vestibule: The space between lips or cheeks and the teeth Oral cavity proper: Area surrounded by the teeth or alveolar ridges back to the palatine tonsils What areas does the oral cavity proper include: It includes the region from the floor of the mouth to the hard and soft palates Lips: The junction between skin of the face and mucosa of the oral cavity Vermillion zone: A transitional zone of reddish tissue between two areas that commonly encounter cold sores Philtrum: Indentation at the midline on skin of the upper lip, derived from the embryonic medial nasal process What makes up the vestibule anterior border: The lips (labia) What makes up the vestibular lateral border: The cheeks (buccal) What makes up the vestibular posterior border: The anterior border

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Orofacial Anatomy Chapter 1-4 Study Guide |Latest Edition Complete Questions
with A+ Graded and Verified Answers 2026\2027
Where does the oral cavity begin and end:

Begins at the lips & cheeks and extends posteriorly to the area of palatine tonsils

Where do palatine tonsils lie:

On the sides of the throat between two folds of tissues, one in front and one in back

The digestive system shares what common pathway system between what two pharynx:

Respiratory; Oral and Laryngeal

What two parts are the oral cavity divided into:

1. Vestibule
2. Oral cavity proper

Vestibule:

The space between lips or cheeks and the teeth

Oral cavity proper:

Area surrounded by the teeth or alveolar ridges back to the palatine tonsils

What areas does the oral cavity proper include:

It includes the region from the floor of the mouth to the hard and soft palates

Lips:

The junction between skin of the face and mucosa of the oral cavity

Vermillion zone:

A transitional zone of reddish tissue between two areas that commonly encounter cold sores

Philtrum:

Indentation at the midline on skin of the upper lip, derived from the embryonic medial nasal
process

What makes up the vestibule anterior border:

The lips (labia)

What makes up the vestibular lateral border:

,The cheeks (buccal)

What makes up the vestibular posterior border:

The anterior border of the ramus of the mandible covered with soft tissue

How is the cheek formed:

Largely by buccinator muscle, covered with skin on the outside and mucous membrane on the
inside

Where does the buccinator muscle extend to and from:

From the back of the mouth corners of the mouth to join with muscles of the upper throat wall

Zygomaticoalveolar crest:

Ridge of bone at the upper posterior vestibular space; beginning of the anterior part of the
zygomatic arch

Mucobuccal or Mucolabial fold:

Mucosa of the lips or cheeks that turn towards the gingival tissue

Alveolar mucosa:

Movable mucosa lying against alveolar bone; generally reddish in color due to blood vessels
underneath thin mucosa

Mucogingival junction:

Where alveolar mucosa becomes tightly attached to bone; beginning of the gingiva

Why is the normal color of gingiva pink:

Because mucosal layer is thicker and blood vessels do not impart as much color

In patients with darker skin color, some pigmentation to the gingiva is:

Evident

Labial frenum:

Fold of connective tissue at the midline in upper and lower lips

The frenum contains no:

Muscle tissue

The frenum has only:

, Connective tissue

The upper frenum is more ____ than the lower, but problems may occur with either one:

Pronounced

Attachment of the ____ may extend to crest of the alveolar ridge or over it:

Maxillary frenum

Diastema:

When maxillary frenum is so firmly attached that erupting central incisors may be pushed
slightly aside, creating a space between them. (A GAP).

What is gingival recession caused by:

Mandibular labial frenum extending too close to gingiva and pulling downward on tissue

What age is the diastema procedure usually best done:

6 to 12 years old

Less well-defined frena:

Are evident in maxillary and mandibular canine areas at the area labeled mucobuccal fold, and
in a similar area above it in the maxillary arch

Coronoid process:

Part of the mandible that can be felt when the patient opens wide; located in the posterior-
superior part of the vestibule adjacent to the maxillary third molar area

Alveolar bone loss:

Can occur when teeth are lost

Bisecting angel technique:

The mouth open and the patient holding the film

Paralleling technique:

The mouth closed on a film-holding device

Mucosa:

Contains many small salivary glands

Fordyce granules:

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