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Tony Serino, Ph.D. Clinical Anatomy
Oral Region Tony Serino, Ph.D. Clinical Anatomy
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Oral Region: Topic Objectives
Be able to label and identify all skeletal, muscular and surface anatomy structures Be able to identify the major structures of the oral cavity, tongue, pharynx and teeth. Be able to describe the type of taste humans perceive. Understand the innervations of the tongue. Be able to describe the different types of teeth and the contrast the difference between deciduous and permanent teeth
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Oral Cavity Zygomaticus Red Margin Risorius Mentalis
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1 Temporalis Masseter Lateral Pterygoid Medial Pterygoid Digastrics 3
4 2 Muscles of Mastication 5
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Mandible Mylohyoid line Notch Condyle Mandibular foramen
Coronoid process Ramus Alveolar process Angle Body Mental foramen
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Oral Cavity (sagittal)
Mucosa: Stratified Squamous epithelia Muscularis: Skeletal muscle overlying bone (except for soft palate) Functions: Ingestion Mastication Hydration of food Begins chemical digestion Formation of bolus
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Oral Cavity (anterior)
(Red Margin)
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Extrinsic Muscles of the Tongue
Styloglossus Hyoglossus Genioglossus
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Tongue Functions: mixing, speaking, and swallowing
Intrinsic and extrinsic muscles Foliate papillae Three layers of skeletal muscle.
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Taste (Gustatory) Sense
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Tongue Innervation CN X Vagus CN IX Glossopharyngeal CN XII CN V
Trigeminal Hypoglossal CN VII Facial Motor Sensory
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Taste Bud
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Major Salivary Glands Secrete saliva –mixture of water, mucus, electrolytes, antibodies and enzymes. Enzyme is salivary amylase which breaks down starches. IX VII VII
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Primary Dentition (20)
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Adult (Permanent) Dentition (32)
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Teeth Function: mastication (chewing and grinding of food into a paste consistency)
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Tooth Anatomy Odontoblasts –secrete dentin Ameloblasts –secrete enamel
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Pharynx Function: deglutition Mucosa: Str. Squamous Muscularis: Skeletal
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