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QUIZ 7
1. What do you call the two quadrilateral parts of the mandible bone at the posterior area where
the condyle and coronoid processes are attached to? d
Select one:
a. Buccal plates
b. Angle of Mandible
c. Basal bones
d. Ramus
2.What do you call the opening on bone that is located lateral to the chin of the mandible and
just below the premolars? a
Select one:
a. Mandibular foramen
b. Incisive foramen
c. Mental foramen
d. Alveolar foramen
3.What do you call the bony partition across the alveolar process between adjacent teeth that
forms part of the tooth sockets. It is the bone that is between adjacent teeth.
Select one: b
a. Alveolar socket
b. Interdental septum
c. Buccal alveolar plate
d. Interdental papilla
4.What do you call the two hollow cavities, pyramidal in shape, that are located inside the
maxillary bone?
Select one: c
a. Fronto-Nasal sinus
b. Ethmoid sinus
c. Antrum of Highmore
d. Maxillary tuberosity
5.What do you call the long-arched process of bone that projects from the lower part of the
temporal bone to the area below the lateral side of the orbit? It is also called the cheek bone.
Select one:b
a. Frontal process
b. Zygomatic process
c. Alveolar process
d. Temporal process
6.What do you call the curved depression on the upper border of the ramus between the
coronoid process and the condyloid process? a
Select one: a
a. Sigmoid notch
b. Coronoid notch
c. Genial tubercle
d. Angle of the Mandible
7.What do you call the opening in bone where the nasopalatine nerve exits?
Select one: c
a. Mental foramen
b. Greater Palatine foramen
c. Incisive foramen
d. Nasal foramen
8.What do you call the triangular eminence of bone that is projecting superiorly and anteriorly
from the ramus of the mandible? c
Select one:
a. Retromolar pad
b. Mandibular notch
c. Coronoid process
d. Antrum of Highmore
QUIZ 8
1.What is an anatomical type trait of teeth numbers 34 and 44?
Select one: d
a. Cusp of Carabelli
b. Distal cusp
c. Snake eyes
d. Mesiolingual Developmental Groove
2.What do you call the shallow linear channel or sulcus on the occlusal of teeth that marks the
junction among cusps? d
Select one:
a. Plane
b. Ridge
c. Groove
d. Lobe
3.What is an anatomical type trait for teeth numbers 16 and 26?
Select one: d
a. Snake eyes
b. Mesiolingual Developmental Groove
c. Distal cusp
d. Cusp of Carabelli
4.What do you call an occlusal eminence on a molar tooth?
Select one: c
a. Ridge
b. Groove
c. Cusp
d. Mamelon
5.What is the anatomical type trait for teeth numbers 46 and 36?
Select one: c
a. Mesiolingual Developmental Groove
b. Mamelon
c. Distal cusp
d. Cusp of Carabelli
6.What do you call the horizontal ridges that are found on the cervical third of the labial surfaces
of some anterior teeth? d
Select one:
a. Mamelons
b. Cingulum/Cingula
c. Cervical lines
d. Imbrication lines
7.What do you call the mound or elevation or convex protuberance that is located on the cervical
third of the lingual surface of anterior teeth? b
Select one:
a. Mamelon
b. Cingulum
c. Imbrication line
d. Lingual fossa
8.What do you call the ridge on the occlusal surfaces of maxillary molars that is formed by the
union of triangular ridge and of the distobuccal cusp and distal cusp ridge of the mesiolingual
cusp?
Select one: c
a. Mesial Marginal ridge
b. Transverse ridge
c. Oblique ridge
d. Distal Marginal ridge
QUIZ 9
1. What do you call the three rounded protuberances found on the incisal ridges of newly
erupted incisor teeth?
2. Select one:
a. Mamelons
b. Cingulum/Cingula
c. Cuspsd. Fossa
2.What do you call the outermost layer of the root of a tooth?
Select one:
a. Enamel
b. Cementum
c. Pulp
d. Dentin
3.What do you call the tip of the root of a tooth through which the nerve and blood vessels that
supply the dental pulp pass?
Select one:
a. Apex
b. Fundus
c. Radix
d. Cervix
4.What do you call the tip of the root of a tooth through which the nerve and blood vessels that
supply the dental pulp pass?
Select one:
a. Apex
b. Fundus
c. Radix
d. Cervix
5.What do you call the outermost layer of the crown of a tooth?
Select one:
a. Cementum
b. Dentin
c. Enamel
d. Pulp
6.What do you call the inner part of a tooth that contains the nerves and blood vessels?
Select one:
a. Radix
b. Apex
c. Cervix
d. Pulp
QUIZ 10
1.What is the medical term for the act of swallowing food?
Select one: d
a. Protrusion
b. Mastication
c. Retrusion
d. Deglutition
2.What do you call the viscous substance that is found in joints that acts to lubricate and protect
the surfaces of joints? b
Select one:
a. Articulating disk
b. Synovial fluid
c. Cerebrospinal fluid
d. Interstitial fluid
3.What do you call the biconcave fibrocartilaginous structure located between the mandibular
bony projection and the depression on the temporal bone component of the TMJ?
Select one: a
a. Articular disk
b. Enthesis
c. Bursa
d. Articular capsule
4.What do you call a type of joint that is both a hinge joint and a gliding joint?
Select one: d
a. Diarthrodial joint
b. Saddle joint
c. Ball and socket joint
d. Ginglymoarthrodial joint
5.What do you call the large projection of bone or prominence of bone on the posterior of the
mandible, that forms part of the TMJ that rests on the bony depression on the temporal bone?
Select one: b
a. Ramus
b. Condyloid process
c. Sigmoid notch
d. Coronoid process
6.Which muscle of mastication is responsible for opening the mouth?
Select one: d
a. Temporalis muscle
b. Medial pterygoid muscle
c. Internal pterygoid muscle
d. External pterygoid muscle
7.What do you call the round socket-like depression in the temporal bone, that part of the TMJ
that receives the condyle of the mandible? c
Select one:
a. Glenoid fossa
b. Sigmoid notch
c. Mandibular notch
d. Coronoid notch
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