TEST BANK For Anatomy of Orofacial Structures
9th Edition by Richard W. Brand; Donald E.
Isselhard, Chapters 1 - 36 | Complete
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UNIT I: INTRODUCTION
1. Oral Cavity
Unit I Test
Unit I Suggested Readings
UNIT II: DENTAL ANATOMY
2. The Tooth: Functions and Terms
3. Fundamental and Preventative Curvatures
4. Dentition
5. Development, Form, and Eruption
6. Occlusion
7. Dental Anomalies
8. Supporting Structures
9. Clinical Considerations
10. Tooth Identification
11. Root Morphology
12. Incisors
13. Canines
14. Premolars
15. Molars
16. Deciduous Dentition
Unit II Test
Unit II Suggested Readings
UNIT III: ORAL HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY
17. Basic Tissues
18. Development of Orofacial Complex
19. Dental Lamina and Enamel Organ
20. Enamel, Dentin, and Pulp
21. Root Formation and Attachment Apparatus
22. Eruption and Shedding of Teeth
23. Oral Mucous Membrane
24. The Tongue
25. Histology of the Salivary Glands
Unit III Test
Unit III Suggested Readings
UNIT IV: HEAD AND NECK ANATOMY
26. Osteology of the Skull
27. Nose, Nasal Cavity, and Paranasal Sinuses
28. Muscles of Mastication, Hyoid Muscles, and Sternocleidomastoid and Trapezius
Muscles
29. Temporomandibular Joint
30. Muscles of Facial Expression
31. Soft Palate and Pharynx
32. Arterial Supply and Venous Drainage
33. Salivary Glands
34. Nervous System
35. Lymphatics and Spread of Dental Infection
36. Anatomical Considerations in Local Anesthesia
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Chapter 01: Oral Cavity
Brand/Isselhard: Anatomy of Orofacial Structures, 9th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A diastema is a space between two teeth in the same arch. When this occurs between the
maxillary central incisors, it is often the result of a pronounced labial frenum.
a. Both statements are true.
b. The first statement is true; the second statement is false.
c. The first statement is false; the second statement is true.
d. Both statements are false.
ANSWER: A
A space, or lack of contact area, between any two teeth in the same arch is called a diastema.
When a diastema occurs between the maxillary central incisors, it is often the result of a
pronounced labial frenum extending to the crest of the alveolar ridge and possibly over the
ridge. This band of firm connective tissue causes the erupting incisors to be pushed aside
resulting in a diastema, or space. Correction of a diastema usually involves surgical removal,
or cutting, of the frenal tissue between teeth.
REF: p. 3
OBJ: To describe the boundaries and sub-boundaries of the oral cavity and the structures in each area
NAT: CDA: GC I.A.6. Identify basic oral anatomy and physiology, including but not limited to: oral
cavity. TOP: BLOOM: Remembering
2. Torus palatinus is seen on the
a. soft palate
b. hard palate
c. alveolar ridge
d. oral pharynx
ANSWER: B
Torus palatinus is excess bone growth and occurs in the midline of the hard palate. It may
grow to varying sizes and is generally only a problem when the construction of a maxillary
denture is necessary. In health, such bony protuberances, or excess bone growths, do not
occur on the soft palate, alveolar ridge, or oral pharynx.
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REF: p. 5
OBJ: To ddefine dthe dterms dvestibule, doral dcavity dproper, dmucobuccal dfold, dfrenum, dalveolar
dmucosa, dgingiva, dexostoses, dtorus dpalatinus, dand dtorus dmandibularis
NAT: dCDA: dGC dI.A.2. dIdentify dbasic doral danatomy dand dphysiology, dincluding dbut dnot
dlimited dto: dbones. dTOP: BLOOM: dRemembering
3. Contraction dof dwhich dmuscle draises dthe dtongue dupward?
a. Mylohyoid
b. Palatopharyngeal
c. Palatoglossal
d. Levator dglossal
ANSWER: d A
Contraction dof dthe dmylohyoid dmuscle draises dthe dtongue. dThe dpalatopharyngeal dmuscle
dand dthe dpalatoglossal dmuscle dform dthe dposterolateral dborders dof dthe doral dcavity. dThere
dis dnot da dmuscle dby dthe dname dof dlevator dglossal.
REF: d p. d7
OBJ: dTo ddefine dthe dlandmarks din dthe dfloor dof dthe dmouth dand dthe dhard dand dsoft dpalate dand
dthe dstructures dthat dform dthem
NAT: dCDA: dGC dI.A.4. dIdentify dbasic doral danatomy dand dphysiology, dincluding dbut dnot
dlimited dto: dmuscles. TOP: d BLOOM: dRemembering
4. The doral dvestibule dis dpartially dbordered dby dthe dlips dand dcheeks. dThe doral dcavity dproper
dextends dposteriorly dto dthe dsoft dpalate.
a. Both dstatements dare dtrue.
b. The dfirst dstatement dis dtrue; dthe dsecond dstatement dis dfalse.
c. The dfirst dstatement dis dfalse; dthe dsecond dstatement dis dtrue.
d. Both dstatements dare dfalse.
ANSWER: d B
The doral dvestibule dis dthe dspace dor dpotential dspace dthat dexists dbetween dthe dlips dor
dcheeks dand dteeth. dIn dan dedentulous dperson, dthe dvestibule dwould dextend dbetween dthe
dlips dor dcheeks dand dthe dalveolar dridges. dThe doral dcavity dproper dis dsurrounded dby dteeth
dor dalveolar dridges dand dextends dall dthe dway dback dto dthe dpalatine dtonsils. dThis dincludes
dthe dregion dfrom dthe dfloor dof dthe dmouth dupward dto dthe dhard dand dsoft dpalates.
REF: d p. d2
OBJ: d To ddescribe dthe dboundaries dand dsub-boundaries dof dthe doral dcavity dand dthe dstructures din