Anatomy of Orofacial Structures 9th Edition Brand Test Bank
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TEST BANK For Anatomy of Orofacial Structures
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9th Edition by Richard W. Brand; Donald E.
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Isselhard, Chapters 1 - 36 | Complete
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UNIT I: INTRODUCTION
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1. Oral Cavity
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Unit I Test b b
Unit I Suggested Readings
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UNIT II: DENTAL ANATOMY
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2. The Tooth: Functions and Terms
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3. Fundamental and Preventative Curvatures
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4. Dentition
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5. Development, Form, and Eruption
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6. Occlusion
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7. Dental Anomalies
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8. Supporting Structures
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9. Clinical Considerations
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10. Tooth Identification
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11. Root Morphology
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12. Incisors
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13. Canines
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14. Premolars
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15. Molars
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16. Deciduous Dentition
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Unit II Testb b
Unit II Suggested Readings
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UNIT III: ORAL HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY
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17. Basic Tissues
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18. Development of Orofacial Complex
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19. Dental Lamina and Enamel Organ
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20. Enamel, Dentin, and Pulp
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21. Root Formation and Attachment Apparatus
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22. Eruption and Shedding of Teeth
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23. Oral Mucous Membrane
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24. The Tongue
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25. Histology of the Salivary Glands
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Unit III Test
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Unit III Suggested Readings
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UNIT IV: HEAD AND NECK ANATOMY
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26. Osteology of the Skull
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27. Nose, Nasal Cavity, and Paranasal Sinuses
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28. Muscles of Mastication, Hyoid Muscles, and Sternocleidomastoid and Trapezius
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Muscles
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29. Temporomandibular Joint
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30. Muscles of Facial Expression
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31. Soft Palate and Pharynx
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32. Arterial Supply and Venous Drainage
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33. Salivary Glands
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34. Nervous System
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35. Lymphatics and Spread of Dental Infection
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36. Anatomical Considerations in Local Anesthesia
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, Anatomy of Orofacial Structures 9th Edition Brand Test Bank
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Chapter 01: Oral Cavity
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MULTIPLE CHOICE b
1. A diastema is a space between two teeth in the same arch. When this occurs between the
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bmaxillary central incisors, it is often the result of a pronounced labial frenum.
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a. Both statements are true. b b b
b. The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
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c. The first statement is false; the second statement is true.
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d. Both statements are false. b b b
ANSWER: A b
A space, or lack of contact area, between any two teeth in the same arch is called a diastema.
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bWhen a diastema occurs between the maxillary central incisors, it is often the result of a
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bpronounced labial frenum extending to the crest of the alveolar ridge and possibly over the
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bridge. This band of firm connective tissue causes the erupting incisors to be pushed aside
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bresulting in a diastema, or space. Correction of a diastema usually involves surgical removal,
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bor cutting, of the frenal tissue between teeth.
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REF: p. 3 b b
OBJ: To describe the boundaries and sub-boundaries of the oral cavity and the structures in each area
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NAT: CDA: GC I.A.6. Identify basic oral anatomy and physiology, including but not limited to: oral
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bcavity. TOP: b BLOOM: Remembering b
2. Torus palatinus is seen on the
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a. soft palate b
b. hard palate b
c. alveolar ridge b
d. oral pharynx b
ANSWER: B b
Torus palatinus is excess bone growth and occurs in the midline of the hard palate. It may
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b grow to varying sizes and is generally only a problem when the construction of a maxillary
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bdenture is necessary. In health, such bony protuberances, or excess bone growths, do not
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boccur on the soft palate, alveolar ridge, or oral pharynx.
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, Anatomy of Orofacial Structures 9th Edition Brand Test Bank
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REF: p. 5 b b
OBJ: To define the terms vestibule, oral cavity proper, mucobuccal fold, frenum, alveolar mucosa,
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b gingiva, exostoses, torus palatinus, and torus mandibularis
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NAT: CDA: GC I.A.2. Identify basic oral anatomy and physiology, including but not limited to:
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bones. TOP:
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3. Contraction of which muscle raises the tongue upward?
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a. Mylohyoid
b. Palatopharyngeal
c. Palatoglossal
d. Levator glossal b
ANSWER: A b
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TEST BANK For Anatomy of Orofacial Structures
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9th Edition by Richard W. Brand; Donald E.
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Isselhard, Chapters 1 - 36 | Complete
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, Anatomy of Orofacial Structures 9th Edition Brand Test Bank
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UNIT I: INTRODUCTION
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1. Oral Cavity
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Unit I Test b b
Unit I Suggested Readings
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UNIT II: DENTAL ANATOMY
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2. The Tooth: Functions and Terms
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3. Fundamental and Preventative Curvatures
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4. Dentition
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5. Development, Form, and Eruption
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6. Occlusion
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7. Dental Anomalies
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8. Supporting Structures
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9. Clinical Considerations
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10. Tooth Identification
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11. Root Morphology
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12. Incisors
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13. Canines
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14. Premolars
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15. Molars
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16. Deciduous Dentition
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Unit II Testb b
Unit II Suggested Readings
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UNIT III: ORAL HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY
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17. Basic Tissues
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18. Development of Orofacial Complex
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19. Dental Lamina and Enamel Organ
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20. Enamel, Dentin, and Pulp
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21. Root Formation and Attachment Apparatus
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22. Eruption and Shedding of Teeth
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23. Oral Mucous Membrane
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24. The Tongue
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25. Histology of the Salivary Glands
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Unit III Test
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Unit III Suggested Readings
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UNIT IV: HEAD AND NECK ANATOMY
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26. Osteology of the Skull
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27. Nose, Nasal Cavity, and Paranasal Sinuses
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28. Muscles of Mastication, Hyoid Muscles, and Sternocleidomastoid and Trapezius
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Muscles
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29. Temporomandibular Joint
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30. Muscles of Facial Expression
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31. Soft Palate and Pharynx
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32. Arterial Supply and Venous Drainage
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33. Salivary Glands
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34. Nervous System
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35. Lymphatics and Spread of Dental Infection
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36. Anatomical Considerations in Local Anesthesia
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, Anatomy of Orofacial Structures 9th Edition Brand Test Bank
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Chapter 01: Oral Cavity
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Brand/Isselhard: Anatomy of Orofacial Structures, 9th Edition b b b b b b
MULTIPLE CHOICE b
1. A diastema is a space between two teeth in the same arch. When this occurs between the
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bmaxillary central incisors, it is often the result of a pronounced labial frenum.
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a. Both statements are true. b b b
b. The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
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c. The first statement is false; the second statement is true.
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d. Both statements are false. b b b
ANSWER: A b
A space, or lack of contact area, between any two teeth in the same arch is called a diastema.
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bWhen a diastema occurs between the maxillary central incisors, it is often the result of a
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bpronounced labial frenum extending to the crest of the alveolar ridge and possibly over the
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bridge. This band of firm connective tissue causes the erupting incisors to be pushed aside
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bresulting in a diastema, or space. Correction of a diastema usually involves surgical removal,
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bor cutting, of the frenal tissue between teeth.
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REF: p. 3 b b
OBJ: To describe the boundaries and sub-boundaries of the oral cavity and the structures in each area
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NAT: CDA: GC I.A.6. Identify basic oral anatomy and physiology, including but not limited to: oral
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bcavity. TOP: b BLOOM: Remembering b
2. Torus palatinus is seen on the
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a. soft palate b
b. hard palate b
c. alveolar ridge b
d. oral pharynx b
ANSWER: B b
Torus palatinus is excess bone growth and occurs in the midline of the hard palate. It may
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b grow to varying sizes and is generally only a problem when the construction of a maxillary
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bdenture is necessary. In health, such bony protuberances, or excess bone growths, do not
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boccur on the soft palate, alveolar ridge, or oral pharynx.
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, Anatomy of Orofacial Structures 9th Edition Brand Test Bank
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REF: p. 5 b b
OBJ: To define the terms vestibule, oral cavity proper, mucobuccal fold, frenum, alveolar mucosa,
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b gingiva, exostoses, torus palatinus, and torus mandibularis
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NAT: CDA: GC I.A.2. Identify basic oral anatomy and physiology, including but not limited to:
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bones. TOP:
b b BLOOM: Remembering
b
3. Contraction of which muscle raises the tongue upward?
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a. Mylohyoid
b. Palatopharyngeal
c. Palatoglossal
d. Levator glossal b
ANSWER: A b