Explore the intricate anatomy of the infratemporal fossa and oral cavity through targeted questions. This quiz assesses knowledge on nerve anesthetization, TMJ dislocations, arterial injuries, and muscular structures, crucial for medical and dental professionals.
Lingual
Inferior alveolar
Buccal
Mental
Mylohyoid
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Anterior belly of digastric
Buccinator
Lateral pterygoid
Mylohyoid
Temporalis
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Buccal (V3)
Buccal (VII)
Inferior alveolar
Lingual
Mental
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Internal carotid
Lingual
Maxillary
Posterior auricular
Superficial temporal
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Hypoglossal n.
Glossopharyngeal n.
Inferior alveolar n.
Lingual n.
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Buccinator
Lateral pterygoid, lower portion
Lateral pterygoid, upper (sphenomeniscus) portion
Medial pterygoid
Temporalis
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Buccinator
Lateral pterygoid
Medial pterygoid
Masseter
Temporalis
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Nasal cavity
Oral vestibule
Oropharynx
Paralingual space
Submandibular space
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Paralysis of the buccinator muscle
Inability to whistle
Paralysis of the muscles that elevate the mandible
Inability to close the lips
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Hyoglossus muscle
Genioglossus muscle
Palatoglossus muscle
Styloglossus muscle
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Ciliary
Otic
Submandibular
Superior cervical
Trigeminal
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Against the external acoustic meatus
Against the anterior slope of the articular eminence
Against the posterior slope of the articular eminence
In the mandibular fossa
In the pterygoid fossa
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Geniculate ganglion
Otic ganglion
Submandibular ganglion
Ciliary ganglion
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Facial nerve
Glossopharyngeal nerve
Hypoglossal nerve
Trigeminal nerve
Vagus nerve
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Buccal
External carotid
Maxillary
Middle meningeal
Superficial temporal
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Geniohyoid m.
Hyoglossus m.
Mylohyoid m.
Stylohyoid m.
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Superficial head of masseter m.
Deep head of masseter m.
Posterior part of temporalis m.
Anterior part of temporalis m.
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General sensation to the anterior two thirds of the tongue
General sensation to the posterior one third of the tongue
Secretion of the submandibular gland
Taste sensation from the anterior two thirds of the tongue
Taste sensation from the posterior one third of the tongue
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Anterior part of temporalis muscle
Lateral pterygoid muscle
Masseter muscle
Medial pterygoid muscle
Posterior part of the temporalis muscle
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Temporal
Medial pterygoid
Masseter
Lateral pterygoid
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Lateral pterygoid
Masseter
Medial pterygoid
Temporalis
Mylohyoid
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Condyle and articular eminence
Articular disc and articular eminence
Condyle and articular disc
Articular disc and articular cavity
Condyle and articular cavity
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Inferior head of the lateral pterygoid
Masseter
Medial pterygoid
Superior head of the lateral pterygoid
Temporalis
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Preganglionic sympathetics
Postganglionic sympathetics
Preganglionic parasympathetics
Postganglionic parasympathetics
Taste fibers to the posterior third of the tongue
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Tongue
Opening of the parotid duct
Opening of the submandibular duct
Sublingual fold
Uvula
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Digastric, posterior belly
Hyoglossus
Mylohyoid
Stylohyoid
Styloglossus
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A capsule strengthened by ligaments on its lateral side only
A completely flat surface for its gliding action
An articular disc
Extracapsular ligaments
Two joint cavities of different shapes
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Chorda Tympani
Glossopharyngeal
Hypoglossal
Internal branch of the superior laryngeal
Lingual
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Tensor tympani
Masseter
Buccinator
Mylohyoid
Temporalis
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Back of tongue
External ear
Maxillary incisor teeth
Skin of chin
Upper lip
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Stylomastoid foramen
Foramen spinosum
Foramen lacerum
Petrotympanic fissure
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External jugular vein
Facial artery
Maxillary artery
Retromandibular vein
Superior thyroid artery
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Genioglossus
Hyoglossus
Styloglossus
Stylohyoid
Stylopharyngeus
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Styloglossus
Hyoglossus
Genioglossus
Superior longitudinal
Verticalis
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Geniculate ganglion
Otic ganglion
Pterygopalatine ganglion
Submandibular ganglion
Trigeminal ganglion
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Genioglossus
Geniohyoid
Hyoglossus
Mylohyoid
Palatoglossus
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Masseteric n.
Buccal n.
Lingual n.
Inferior alveolar n.
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Oblique line
Mental trigone
Angle
Premasseteric notch
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Hypoglossal nerve
Lingual nerve
Sublingual gland
Submandibular gland duct
Superficial lobe of the submandibular gland
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Mucous membrane only
Mucous membrane and genioglossus muscle
Mucous membrane and mylohyoid muscle
Mucous membrane and hyoglossus muscle
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Enters the skull through the foramen ovale
Passes through a split in the trunk of the mandibular nerve (V3)
Is typically a branch of the second part of the maxillary artery
Supplies blood to the temporal lobe of the brain
Usually arises deep to the neck of the mandible
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Hypoglossal nerve
Lingual artery
Lingual nerve
Submandibular gland
Sublingual gland
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Deep lingual
Dorsal lingual
Facial
Sublingual
Tonsillar
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Lingual nerve
Maxillary artery
Hypoglossal nerve
Lingual artery
Glossopharyngeal nerve
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