Complete Questions with Verified correct Answers
Name and identify the landmarks of the face
1. Forehead
2. Temples
3. Orbital area
4. Nose
5. Zygomatic area
6. Mouth and lips
7. Cheeks
8. Chin
9. Ear
Name and identify the landmarks of the oral cavity.
Is lined with mucous membrane tissue have two areas: vestibule and oral cavity proper
Describe the structures found in the vestibular region of the oral cavity.
Vestibules, labial and other frenula, gingiva (unattached gingiva, interdental gingiva, gingiva
groove and attached gingiva.
Describe the area of the oral cavity proper.
Hard palate, soft palate, tongue, taste bubs and teeth.
Describe the characteristics of normal gingival tissue.
Like a collar and self-cleansing, firm and resistant and tightly adapte, surfaces stippled and
resemble the rind of an orange and the color varies.
Describe the functions of the taste buds.
Touch and taste
What is the fold of tissue at the corner of the eyelids.
Canthus
The winglike tip of the outer side of each nostril is the
Ala
What is the rectangular area from under the nose to the midline of the upper lip.
, Philtrum
What is the cartilage projection anterior to the external opening of the ear
Tragus
What is the midpoint between the eyes, just below the eyebrows.
Nasion
What is the smooth surface of the frontal bone directly above the root of the nose
Glabella
The tissue that divides the nasal cavity into two nasal fossae is the
Septum
is also referred to as the nostril.
Anterior naris
The part of the mandible that forms the chin is the
Mental protuberance
is the darker-colored border around the lips.
Vermilion border
is the angle at the corner of the mouth where the upper and lower lips join,
Labial commissure
The space between the teeth and the inner mucosa lining of the lips and cheeks is the
Vestibule
are normal variations that sometimes appear on the buccal mucosa.
Fordyce's spots
What is a band of tissue that passes from the facial oral mucosa at the midline of the arch to the
midline of the inner surface of the lip.
Labial frenum
The masticatory mucosa that covers the alveolar processes of the jaws and surrounds the necks
of the teeth is the
Gingiva