Oral cavity

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Test your knowledge about the oral cavity with this comprehensive quiz designed for students, educators, and anyone interested in dental anatomy. Dive into a variety of topics including nerves, muscles, and salivary glands, and see how well you understand the intricate structures of the mouth.

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15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingMouth24
Superior frenulum:
Lies on the level of the second lower molar
Lies in the proper oral cavity
Lies in the vestibule of oral cavity
Lies on the sublingual caruncle
None of the above
Maxillary nerve innervates:
Incisors in mandible
Muscles of tongue
Skin of forehead
Temporalis muscle
None
Papilla of tongue:
Filiform are innervated by chorda tympani
Fungiform is innervated by vagus nerve
Foliate is biggest in size
Vallate is innervated by chorda tympani
None
Vestibule of oral cavity is limited by:
Ager
Limen
Lips
Soft palate
None
What is true?
Incisor has two roots in maxilla
Premolar has three roots in milky dentition
Molar in the mandible has three rots
Canines in mandible has two roots
None
Which are muscles of the palate?
Superior longitudinal
Transverse
Vertical
Inferior longitudinal
None
Which belong to intrinsic muscles of tongue?
Palatoglossus m
Superior longitudinal m
Styloglossus
Hyoglossus
None
Which nerve does not take part in secretory pathway to parotid gland?
Lesser petrosal n
Tympanic n
Auriculotemporal n
Zygomatic n
All are involved
Lingual nerve:
Is an anterior branch of the maxillary n
Loops under the submandibular duct
Transmits taste from apex of tongue
Innervates muscles of tongue
None
Incisor in mandible:
Exists only in permanent dentition
Has three roots
Has three tubercles
Has a long triangular crown
Has one root
Which is a muscle of the palate?
Stylohyoid m
Transverse m
Palatoglossus m
Middle constrictor of pharynx
None
Fist molar in mandible:
Exists only in permanent dentition
Has three rots
Has three tubercles
Is innervated by maxillary nerve
Is supplied by maxillary artery
Lingual papillae
Filiform transmits sweet taste
Fungiform are mainly on the inferior surface of the tongue
Foliate form linear folds near terminal sulcus, are innervated by chorda tympani
Vallate are few in number
None
Proper secretory pathway for salivary gland:
Superior salivary nucleus - intermediate nerve - chorda tympani - lingual nerve - submandibular ganglion - branches for parotid gland
The sublingual gland:
Lies over mylohyoid muscle
Forms the mylohyoid sulcus on the mandible
Secretes only serous saliva
Is innervated by hypoglossal nerve
None
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