Question 1:
Ramus
Ramus or rami is an ascending part of the mandible.
TMF is a special work in dental
The angle is a surface of the tooth
The lingual foramen is the small opening on the tongue side
anterior mandible where the small blood vessels pass.
symphysis is the line of function on the halves of the
mandible.
question 2
Mandibular foreman
The mandibular foramen is located on the medial surface of the
mandible.
The mental foramen is one of the two foramina situated in the
anterior surface of the mandible.
Incisive foramen is the anterior palatine foreman situated behind
the incisor teeth.
lingual foramen situated in the midline of the internal surface of
the mandible of the mental spine.
Inframandibular foramen is located on the medial surface of the
ramus of the mandible and mandibular canal.
Question 3
a Stitch, a sinus cavity
The infraorbital nerve in the upper lip and nose, skin ventral to
the maxillary teeth and infraorbital foramen suitable for local
anesthesia and for effective nerve blockage. it is in the maxillary
bone, branches stitch the upper teeth and maxillary sinus.
sinus is connected cavities in the skull, between two eyes ethmoid
sinus present. while blocking this sinus there will be pain and
sinus infection occur.
Question 4:
chewing
chewing their food by using their teeth is called
mastication.
Muscle contraction, opening, and closing and mastic muscle
relaxation are activations, if we open or tight for a long period
cause headaches.
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The foramen found on the lingual side of the ramus of the mandible is the mandibular foramen mental foramen incisive foramen lingual foramen inframandibularforamen Question 2 Which artery carries the blood supply to the head and brain? jugular carotid parotid vena cava capillary Question 3 The act of chewing is called glossaoralglutination Отм). encephalitis. expectorate mastication Question 4 The principal muscle of mastication which closes the mouth is the mentalis. external pterygoid. masseter. temporal buccinator. Question 5 The opening in...