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Questions and Answers
The green highlighted bone within the image is a single bone.
The green highlighted bone within the image is a single bone.
False (B)
What bone is highlighted in green in the image?
What bone is highlighted in green in the image?
- Nasal
- Zygomatic
- Mandible
- Maxilla (correct)
The maxilla is comprised of how many bones?
The maxilla is comprised of how many bones?
two
The maxilla contributes to the formation of the upper ______.
The maxilla contributes to the formation of the upper ______.
Which of the following anatomical structures does the maxilla NOT contribute to?
Which of the following anatomical structures does the maxilla NOT contribute to?
The maxilla is a part of the neurocranium.
The maxilla is a part of the neurocranium.
With which of the following bones does the maxilla NOT articulate?
With which of the following bones does the maxilla NOT articulate?
Name one facial bone that articulates with the maxilla.
Name one facial bone that articulates with the maxilla.
The alveolar process of the maxilla supports the upper ______.
The alveolar process of the maxilla supports the upper ______.
Which foramen is located inferior to the orbit on the anterior surface of the maxilla?
Which foramen is located inferior to the orbit on the anterior surface of the maxilla?
The maxillary sinus is the smallest paranasal sinus.
The maxillary sinus is the smallest paranasal sinus.
Which structure passes through the incisive foramen of the maxilla?
Which structure passes through the incisive foramen of the maxilla?
What is the name of the largest paranasal sinus located within the maxilla?
What is the name of the largest paranasal sinus located within the maxilla?
The ______ process of the maxilla projects superiorly and articulates with the frontal bone.
The ______ process of the maxilla projects superiorly and articulates with the frontal bone.
A fracture of the maxilla is classified as what type of facial fracture?
A fracture of the maxilla is classified as what type of facial fracture?
Cleft palate always involves the maxilla.
Cleft palate always involves the maxilla.
Which nerve is commonly affected by maxillary fractures, leading to numbness in the cheek and upper lip?
Which nerve is commonly affected by maxillary fractures, leading to numbness in the cheek and upper lip?
What is the name of the bony projection that houses the upper teeth?
What is the name of the bony projection that houses the upper teeth?
The maxillary sinus drains into the nasal cavity via an opening in the middle nasal ______.
The maxillary sinus drains into the nasal cavity via an opening in the middle nasal ______.
Which of the following is NOT a function of the maxillary sinus?
Which of the following is NOT a function of the maxillary sinus?
The canine fossa is located on the medial surface of the maxilla.
The canine fossa is located on the medial surface of the maxilla.
Match the following structures with their location on the maxilla:
Match the following structures with their location on the maxilla:
What type of tissue lines the maxillary sinus?
What type of tissue lines the maxillary sinus?
What is the name of the small canal that transmits the anterior superior alveolar nerve?
What is the name of the small canal that transmits the anterior superior alveolar nerve?
The zygomatic process of the maxilla articulates with the ______ bone.
The zygomatic process of the maxilla articulates with the ______ bone.
If a patient has a tumor in the maxilla that is impinging on the orbital floor, which symptom would be most likely?
If a patient has a tumor in the maxilla that is impinging on the orbital floor, which symptom would be most likely?
The palatine process forms only a small part of the hard palate.
The palatine process forms only a small part of the hard palate.
A surgeon is performing a rhinoplasty and needs to detach the alar cartilage. Which process of the maxilla provides a key landmark for this procedure?
A surgeon is performing a rhinoplasty and needs to detach the alar cartilage. Which process of the maxilla provides a key landmark for this procedure?
Which artery primarily supplies blood to the maxillary sinus?
Which artery primarily supplies blood to the maxillary sinus?
The bone that forms the anterior nasal spine is the ______.
The bone that forms the anterior nasal spine is the ______.
During dental extraction from the maxilla, what is the most crucial consideration related to the proximity of the maxillary sinus?
During dental extraction from the maxilla, what is the most crucial consideration related to the proximity of the maxillary sinus?
The maxilla completely encloses the nasal cavity.
The maxilla completely encloses the nasal cavity.
Damage to what nerve during Le Fort II or III fracture repair would cause anesthesia of the upper lip and cheek?
Damage to what nerve during Le Fort II or III fracture repair would cause anesthesia of the upper lip and cheek?
What is the clinical term for inflammation of the maxillary sinus?
What is the clinical term for inflammation of the maxillary sinus?
In embryology, the maxilla develops from the ______ pharyngeal arch.
In embryology, the maxilla develops from the ______ pharyngeal arch.
What is the most common type of cancer associated with the Maxilla?
What is the most common type of cancer associated with the Maxilla?
Edentulism, or tooth loss, directly affects the volume of the Maxilla; with significant bone reabsorption occurring after tooth extraction.
Edentulism, or tooth loss, directly affects the volume of the Maxilla; with significant bone reabsorption occurring after tooth extraction.
Match the process of the maxilla with it's position:
Match the process of the maxilla with it's position:
If a patient is experiencing pain in their upper teeth, and has an infection in the sinus, what is the diagnosis?
If a patient is experiencing pain in their upper teeth, and has an infection in the sinus, what is the diagnosis?
The name ______ fracture comes from Rene [Blank], a famous surgeon who specialized in facial fractures.
The name ______ fracture comes from Rene [Blank], a famous surgeon who specialized in facial fractures.
Flashcards
Is the green highlighted bone a single bone?
Is the green highlighted bone a single bone?
The maxilla is not a single bone; it is composed of two paired bones that fuse together.
What is the maxilla?
What is the maxilla?
Paired facial bones that form the upper jaw, housing the upper teeth.
Study Notes
- The green highlighted bone is not a single bone
- The answer in the quiz that the green highlighted bone is a single bone is false
- The image shows the facial bones that highlighted in green:
- The nasal bone
- The maxilla bone
- The zygomatic bone
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