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FSBPT Exam Questions With Complete Solutions
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Action: TMJ depression lateral pterygoid 
infrahyoid 
suprahyoid 
Action: TMJ elevation medial pterygoid 
masseter 
temporalis 
Action: TMJ protrusion lateral pterygoid 
medial pterygoid 
masseter
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Muscles of the body (Lacks the actions) Exam Review 2023-2024
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Muscles of the body (Lacks the actions) 
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1. Frontalis superficial to frontal bone 
2. Orbuclaris Oris Muscles near the mouth 
3. Zygomaticus extends from cheekbones to corners of the 
mouth 
4. Masseter 
5. Temporalis 
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7. Diaphragm 
8. External oblique fibers run down toward midline 
9. Internal oblique fibers run up toward midline 
10. Rectus abdominis fibers run up and down 
11. Pectoralis major large chest mu...
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Articulation correct answer: where bones are joined to each other 
 
Process correct answer: prominence on bony surface (usually attachment site for muscles, ligaments, tendons, or articulation sites) 
 
Cranial Bones (8) 
 
(Ethan's Fried Spanish Pasta Tempted Octavia) correct answer: Ethmoid (1) 
Frontal (1) 
Sphenoid (1) 
Parietal (2) 
Temporal (2) 
Occipital (1) 
 
Facial Bones (14) 
 
(My Mouth's Palate Never Liked Zucchini In Vinegar) correct answer: Mandible (1) 
Maxilla (2) 
Palati...
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COMS 5353 Practice Test midterm Questions and Answers
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What nerve innervates the masseter and other muscles involved in chewing. 
Ans: CN V Trigeminal 
Contraction of these muscles prevents the bolus from falling into the lateral 
sulci. 
Ans: Buccual Musculature 
Damage to this nerve can prevent the lips from maintaining the bolus in the 
mouth. 
Ans: CN VII facial 
Aspiration occurs when food or liquid passes this structure. 
Ans: true vocal folds 
The first of the muscles to contract in the pharyngeal phase to propel the bolus 
down through th...
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Where does the mandible articulate with the cranium 
Temporal bone 
 
 
What part of the mandible articulate with the temporal bone 
Head of the condylar process 
 
 
Parts of the sphenoid 
greater/lesser wings, anterior base of skull, floors of eyes sockets and the base of cranium 
 
 
What are the muscles of mastication 
Temporalis, masseter, medial pterygoid, lateral pterygoid 
 
 
The muscle of mastication that inser...
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Labial commissure corner of mouth where upper and lower lips meet 
 
mental protuberance chin 
 
Root of nose Bridge of nose 
 
Philthrum Small rectangle between lip and nose 
 
Lip area Aka vermillion zone; bulk of lips 
 
Canthus Angle/corners of eye 
 
Alla Outer wing of nose 
 
Glabella Unibrow; space between eyes 
 
naris nose hole; nares- plural 
 
Septum Cartilage between nares 
 
Zygomatic arch Cheek bone; masseter originates here 
 
Angl...
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To assist with patient care the patients medical history must be reevaluated. 
At each visit 
 
 
Where does the mandible articulate with the cranium 
Temporal bone 
 
 
What part of the mandible articulate with the temporal bone 
Head of the condylar process 
 
 
Parts of the sphenoid 
greater/lesser wings, anterior base of skull, floors of eyes sockets and the base of cranium 
 
 
What are the muscles of mastication 
T...
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Exam 2: NR 304/ NR304 Health Assessment II Exam Review| Complete Guide with Verified Answers| 100% Correct (2023/ 2024) - Chamberlain
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Exam 2: NR 304/ NR304 Health Assessment 
II Exam Review| Complete Guide with 
Verified Answers| 100% Correct (2023/ 2024) - Chamberlain 
 
QUESTION 
What should one test for with the pupillary light reflex? 
 
Answer: - PERRLA 
 
 
QUESTION 
What does PERRLA stand for? 
 
Answer: - Pupil Size 
- pupils Equal 
- pupils Round 
- pupils Reactive to Light 
- pupils Accommodate 
 
 
QUESTION 
What test should be used to assess cranial nerve VI? 
 
Answer: - abducens 
 
 
QUESTION 
What does t...
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Three muscles elevate the mandible (close the mouth). They are: 
A. lateral pterygoid, masseter, temporalis 
B. medial pterygoid, masseter, temporalis 
C. medial pterygoid, buccinator, temporalis 
D. medial pterygoid, lateral pterygoid, masseter 
B. medial pterygoid, masseter, temporalis 
A base is placed prior to the final restoration primarily to: 
A. seal all dentinal tubules 
B. insulate and protect...
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Pharmacologic behavior (AAPD QE Prep Dr. Nelson) | Questions with Solutions
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What was the chronology of anesthetic discovery (starting with cocaine till now)? - Ans 1) 
Cocaine (1885) 
2) Procaine (1904) 
3) Lidocaine (1943) 
4) Articaine (2000) 
What Cranial nerve do we block most frequently in dentistry? what are its branches and 
functions? - Ans 1) Cranial Nerve (V); Trigeminal Nerve 
2) 3 Branches: 
a) V1: Opthalmic branch 
b) V2: Maxillary branch (Superior alveolar, etc) 
c) V3: Mandibular branch (IAN, Lingual, etc) 
3) Functions: Sensory and Muscular innervation 
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