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muscular
Which is the border of this part (SCM)

trapezius
Which is a superficial back muscle
V2 > V3 > V1
most to least used branch of trigeminal nerve
temporal
Had a brawl with baseball bat. Where to expect hematoma?
hypoglossal nerve
What nerve moves the tongue?
pia matter
innermost layer of brain
facial nerve
What cranial nerve for stapes (something like that)
CN XII
innervation of muscles of the tongue
superior of thyroid
Where can the bifurcation of the carotid artery be found?
memorize

infraorbital nerve block
nerve block
junction of mandibular 1st and 2nd premolars
where should we do mental and incisive nerve blocks
multifundus
muscle that acts as support in spine
splenius capitis
Which is part of the deep intrinsic muscles
macula
Special photoreceptor cones for acuity of vision
c2
prominent feature (dens)
nucleus pulposus and annulus fibrosus
Intervertebral disc is made of
thyroarytenoid muscle
Which of the ff makes the low pitch (matching type)
glossopharyngeal nerve
Which innervates the posterior ⅓ of the tongue
medial wall
Common blowout fracture
3
how many xray films needed to be adequate
panoramic xray
Cheapest type of scan
dentigerous cyst
cyst containing a tooth
temporal ct scan
best for viewing ear
chorda tympani
between the malleus handle and the incus long process
nasolacrimal duct
inferior nasal meatus is where the __ drains at
middle meatus
maxillary sinus drainage
sphenoethmoidal recess
sphenoid sinuses drainage
trapezius
latissimus dorsi
levator scapulae
rhomboids
these are examples of a superficial extrinsic muscle
splenius capitis / splenius cervice
superficial intrinsic muscle
vagus nerve (CN X)
palatoglosus its the only tongue muscle not innervated by the hypoglossal nerve (CN XII). Instead, it is supplied by the __via the pharyngeal plexus.
Superior oblique
Abducens: Lateral Rectus
Trochlear: __
hyoglossus
depresses and retracts the tongue
4
how many canines in adults
lateral rectus
if the patient is not able to look at the left side using the left eye
carotid massage
decreases blood pressure and slow heart rate
thyroarytenoid muscle
to produce a low-pitch voice
oculomotor
which innervates the superior rectus of the eye?
inferior nasal meatus
nasolacrimal duct: __
masseter
Facial asymmetry, (all affected) except:
orbicularis oris
Buccal/buccinator
Dilator of the mouth
Sphincter of the mouth
Masseter
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MATCHING TYPE
Cochlea - ?
Stapedius -
Chorda Tympani -
Tegmen Tympani
a. 5
b. 7
c. 8
d. 5 and 7
e. 5 and 9
b. 7
MATCHING TYPE
Cochlea -
Stapedius - ?
Chorda Tympani -
Tegmen Tympani
a. 5
b. 7
c. 8
d. 5 and 7
e. 5 and 9
7
MATCHING TYPE
Cochlea -
Stapedius -
Chorda Tympani - ?
Tegmen Tympani
a. 5
b. 7
c. 8
d. 5 and 7
e. 5 and 9
5 and 7
MATCHING TYPE
Cochlea -
Stapedius -
Chorda Tympani -
Tegmen Tympani - ?
a. 5
b. 7
c. 8
d. 5 and 7
e. 5 and 9
cerebrum and cerebellum
Tentorium cerebelli separates the?
opthalmic nerve v1
Superior orbital fissure:
maxillary nerve v2
foramen rotundum :
mandibular nerve v3
foramen ovale
it does not drain
Where does the external carotid artery drain?
trigeminal nerve
Which of the following is both motor and sensory nerve?
Branch of external carotid artery
Which best describes the occipital artery?
parasympathetic nerve
Which type of nerve fibers are carried by cranial nerves III, VII, IX, and X, as well as pelvic splanchnic nerves (S2–S4), that synapse in specific ganglia (ciliary, pterygopalatine, submandibular, otic, and intramural) to innervate target organs such as the eye, salivary glands, lacrimal gland, thoracic and abdominal viscera, and pelvic organs, mediating “rest and digest” functions like pupil constriction, glandular secretion, and visceral regulation?
greater occipital nerve.
sensory innervation of the posterior half of the scalp, which is supplied by the ___
tarsal plate
Which serves as the skeleton of the eyelids?
CN X
Salpingopharyngeus is innervated by the __
submandibular triangle
the following are contents of __
Submandibular gland
Facial artery & vein
Hypoglossal nerve (CN XII)
Mylohyoid nerve
Submandibular lymph nodes
danger triangle
the following structures is a part of the __
facial vein
angular vein
cavernous sinus
tympanic membrane
tense in air pressure between the outside and inside of the middle ear
malleus
tensor tympani is responsible for tensing the __
Recurrent laryngeal nerve
Adductor (of vocal cords) → ___
Internal branch, superior laryngeal nerve
Sensation vestibule – B (above vocal cords) →___
External branch, superior laryngeal nerve
Cricothyroid (tensor of vocal cords) → __
Stylopharyngeus (CN IX, Glossopharyngeal nerve)
Glossopharyngeus Muscle → __
inferior
if you suffered a bone fracture, what part of the eye orbital that is commonly damaged
CN V
Which innervates sensory of the orbit, eyeball?
investing layer
Fascia that roofs the occipital triangles
superior
What is the border of the submandibular highlighted?

tip of the tongue
A patient walks in smth, swollen lymph nodes with anterior digastric? Which of the following structures will you also locate?
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Innervated by (the one malapit sa mandible, i think hypoglossal nerve ang tinutukoy)

Facial with 3D reconstruction (CT)
Vehicular crash with multiple fractures → __
3rd molar viewing (OPG)
Panoramic View → __
Magnetic resonance (MRI)
TMJ disorder → __
MRI
Parotid gland vs mass → __
superior constrictor
prevents air entry during breathing; entry of food
inferior constrictor
lower esophageal sphincter
lateral
external branch of laryngeal nerve runs along what surface of the thyroid cartilage?
marginal
Where can mandibular be found?
submental lymph nodes
What does the floor of the mouth contain?