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PRINCIPLES OF OCCLUSION __,, € Quiz #2 February 4, 1997 nS In an ideal arrangement of the teeth in the intercuspal position, the mesicbuccal cusp of the mandibular first molar would be in contact with the: a. central fossa of the maxillary first molar. b. distal fossa of the maxillary first molar. G oblique ridge of the maxillary first molar. G@ nesial marginal ridge of the maxillary first molar. The Curve of Spee: refers to the horizontal convexity of the maxillary arch. is the concave curvature of the mandibular arch. is the convex Curvature of the axillary arch. is the same as the compensating~durve in physiologic rest position. e. is the same for all individuals. asia The mandible and temporal bones are not directly in contact. What separates the mandible from the temporal bone? Articular eminence Articular tubercle Capsule Capsular ligaments e. Fibrocartijage disc If the occlusal surfaces of the maxillary posterior teeth are visualized as being divided into buccal, middle and lingual thirds, the buccal cusp tips will be located: ~ a. in the lingual third. iby in \_the buccal third. Cc. in) ie middle third. a. at the junction of the lingual and middle thirds. e. at the junction of the buccal and middle thirds. oa wa ore chew He ry atic dE dost, 2 5. Condyles in their rearnost, uppermost and midmost position in the glenoid fossa is the definition’ for: or 1. acquired centric. 2. CYigamentous position. 3. retruded contact position.’ 4. (terminal hinge position. 5. habitual centric. (1), (4) and (5) (1), (3) and (5) (2), (3) ana (4) (2), (3) and (5) e. (2), (4) and (5) 6. Which of the following structures limits the protrusive movement of the mandible? a. Muscle b. Upholstered bone © Ligaments and fascia d. Neuro=muscular“mechanism Me Freeway space is synonymous with: vertical relation »€ occlusion. vertical relation of rest. inter-acclusal distance. Ty) inter-maxillary ‘space. 8. The jaw lever functions principally or, perhaps ideally as a: Class I lever. ; Glace ar ivere, Weree- Stesstrrtbionc! ly Class—Iv Lever. - Another name for the triangularis fuscle is? a. Quadratus labii inferioris by Depressor_anguli oris v c. evator anguli oris d. Caninus 10. The bones which comprise the skull are often divided into those which are paired and those which are single. The single and paired bones are: "5 single bones » 8 paired bones. ‘ [Bx 6 single bones - 8 paired bones. “ts 4°single bones - 7 paired bones. a. 7 single bones - 6 paired bones. 3 11. The mental foramen is located in the following area: the area of the first and second premolar (mandibular). the area of the first and second prenolar (maxillary) . 3. the medial surface of the ramus of the mandible. 4. the vertical part of the mandible. the body of the mandible. and (3) and (5) and (3) and (5) Been 12. All of the extrinsic muscles of the tongue are innervated by cranial nerve XII except the: a. genioglossus. b. _hyoglessus. A ee 3) Apalatoglossus.— pharrrse! phere Nd. styloglossus. om quadratus labii superioris muscle consist of: 1. levator labii inferioris. @ CHevator labii superioris. @. devator labii guperiari nasi. 4. "zygomaticus major. G. pegonaticus minor-(Us ) (1), (3) and (4) (1), (3) and (5) (2), (3) and (4) =e (2), (3) and (5) (2), (3), (4) and (5) 14. A cusp has how many ridges a. Two c.) Four b. Three a. “Five 15. The adult skull is composed of bones? a. eight b. twelve c. fifteen a. nineteen e. twenty-two f 4 The hub of tissues found at the corners of the mouth, (area of insertion of various muscles) is called the: ala nasi./ modiolus— philtrum.net rima oris.ag exer In mandibular movements the side toward which the mandible is moving is called the: a. orbiting side. b. non-working side. © ws ide. ; ‘balancing side. 18.) When the mandible is opened beyond the point where the condyle \ begins to translate, the meniscus:

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