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Tony Serino, Ph.D. Clinical Anatomy
Oral Region Tony Serino, Ph.D. Clinical Anatomy
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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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