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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Which of the following ligaments is NOT associated with the temporomandibular joint?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
The temporomandibular joint is innervated by the maxillary nerve or second division of the fifth cranial or trigeminal nerve.The blood supply to the joint is from branches of the external carotid artery.
Question 3
Multiple Choice
When examining the joint,joint sounds may be heard because of disc derangement.Joint sounds are a reliable indicator of temporomandibular disorder.
Question 4
Multiple Choice
What is another term used for articular fossa of the temporomandibular joint?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
The joint disc of the temporomandibular joint is attached to the lateral and medial poles of the mandibular condyle.The disc is fully attached to the temporal bone to all sides of the bone.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Opening the jaws during speech and mastication involves BOTH elevation and retraction of the mandible.When the jaws close,this involves BOTH depression and protrusion of the mandible.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Which ligament associated with the temporomandibular joint prevents excessive retraction or moving backward of the mandible?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
The temporal bone and mandible come together to form the temporomandibular joint BECAUSE a joint is defined as a junction or union between two or more bones.
Question 9
Multiple Choice
The dental professional plays an important role in the recognition,treatment,and maintenance of patients with temporomandibular disorder.All signs and symptoms related to temporomandibular disorder need to be recorded by the dental professional,as well as any parafunctional habits and related systematic diseases.
Question 10
Multiple Choice
The gliding movement of the temporomandibular joint allows the lower jaw to move forward or backward.What movement of the mandible is involved when the lower jaw moves forward?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Which ligament associated with the temporomandibular joint is a landmark for the administration of inferior alveolar local anesthetic nerve block?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
What type of temporomandibular joint movement(s) occurs during lateral deviation of the mandible or shifting of the lower jaw to one side?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
The joint disc of the temporomandibular joint is a fibrous disc located between the temporal bone and the coronoid process of the mandible on each side.This disc conforms to the shape of the bones and is related to joint movement.
Question 14
Multiple Choice
What occurs with the dislocation of BOTH the temporomandibular joints on a patient?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
What movement of the temporomandibular joint occurs MAINLY between the joint disc and the condyle of the mandible in the lower synovial cavity?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
The rest position of the temporomandibular joint is NOT with the teeth biting together BECAUSE as we observe during mastication of food,the mandible returns to the center.
Question 17
Multiple Choice
The temporomandibular joint allows for movement of the mandible during speech and mastication.Two basic types of movement are performed by the joint and its associated muscles: a gliding movement and a rotational movement.