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Chapter 01: Face and Neck Regions question with complete solution 2023Which of the following facial features is located laterally to each naris? a. Orbit b. Nasal ala c. Nasal septum d. Philtrum B The lips are outlined from the surrounding skin by a transition area called the: a. philtrum. b. mucogingival junction. c. mucocutaneous junction. d. mandibular symphysis. C Which of the following structures can be palpated in the anterior midline of the neck? a. Thyroid cartilage b. Parathyroid glands c. Sternocleidomastoid muscle d. Submandibular salivary gland A Which of the following statements concerning the zygomatic arch is correct? a. The temporomandibular joint is superior. b. The infraorbital region is inferior. c. It overlies the mandible. d. The external ear is posterior. D One of the muscles forming the cheek is the strong _____ muscle, which is felt when a patient clenches the teeth together. a. lateral pterygoid b. masseter c. medial pterygoid d. temporalis B Just inferior to the zygomatic arch and just anterior to the external ear is the: a. temporomandibular joint. b. infraorbital region. c. mental region. d. parotid gland. A The _____ salivary gland is located irregularly from the zygomatic arch down to the posterior border of the lower jaw. a. parotid b. submandibular c. von Ebner d. sublingual A The _____ extends from just below the lateral margin of the eye toward the middle part of the external ear. a. temporomandibular joint b. zygomatic arch c. labial commissure d. infraorbital region B The main feature of the _____ region of the face is the external nose. a. infraorbital b. zygomatic c. nasal d. temporal C Which of the following orofacial structures is located in the midline of the face or neck? a. Philtrum b. Submandibular salivary gland c. Naris and ala d. Parotid salivary gland A The _____ region includes the forehead and area above the eyes. a. infraorbital b. orbital c. temporal d. frontal D Which of the following may be involved in the disruption of the vermilion zone and may make it hard to determine the exact location of its mucocutaneous junction between the lips and the surrounding skin? a. Scar tissue b. Hypercalcification c. Cleft palate d. Symmetry A The _____ region of the face is composed of the soft tissue of the cheek. a. infraorbital b. orbital c. temporal d. buccal D To palpate the lower jaw moving at the temporomandibular joint on a patient, a finger is placed into the external ear canal during: a. rest. b. movement. c. swallowing. d. eye closure. B The chin is the major feature of the _____ region of the face. a. zygomatic b. infraorbital c. mental d. oral C The _____ gland, an endocrine gland, can be palpated within the midline cervical area. a. parathyroid b. thyroid c. parotid d. submandibular B The large strap muscle, the _____ muscle, is located on each side of the neck. a. masseter b. sternocleidomastoid c. lateral pterygoid d. medial pterygoid B The regions of the face include the frontal, _____, nasal, infraorbital, zygomatic, buccal, oral, and mental regions. a. temporal b. occipital c. orbital d. parietal C The _____ are separated by the midline nasal septum. a. alae b. nares c. zygomatic arches d. commissures B What part of the mandible extends upward and backward from the body of the mandible on each side? a. Coronoid process b. Mandibular symphysis c. Ramus d. Coronoid notch C The lips are fleshy folds that mark the gateway of the _____ cavity proper. a. zygomatic b. infraorbital c. mental d. oral D The sharp angle of the lower jaw inferior to the earlobe is termed the angle of the: a. mandible. b. maxilla. c. temporomandibular joint. d. zygomatic arch. A Between the vermilion zone and the inner oral cavity is the: a. philtrum. b. mucogingival junction. c. mucocutaneous junction. d. intermediate zone. D Which of the following orofacial structures contributes to the prominence of the neck that is also called the "Adam's apple"? a. Sublingual salivary gland b. Submandibular salivary gland c. Thyroid cartilage d. Hyoid bone C The philtrum terminates in a thicker area of the midline of the upper lip, the _____ of the upper lip. a. septum b. tubercle c. symphysis d. ramus B

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