alveolar process forms the support for the teeth Frontal newborn, softspot, parietal bones articulate orbicularis oris 14 How many facial bones? sliding TMJ articulation of the mandible and temporal bone grinding clenching mental forament floor of the mouth crepitus Occipital Forms the base of the skull Mandible Only movable bone of the face Temporal mastoid process is located on this bone Parietal mentalis raises and wrinkles the skin of the chin, pushes up the lower lip gliding 2 How many parts is the human skull? protrusion forward movement of the lower jaw mandibular froamen fromamina located on the lingual surface of each ramus of the mandible retrusion backward movement of the lower jaw Maxilla buccinator muscle that compresses the cheeks mastication group of muscles aid in movement of mandible 8 How many cranium bones? zygomatic forms the prominence of the cheeks hinge first phase of mouth opening facial expression trismus most common cause of restricted mandibular movement alveolar process forms the support for the teeth Frontal newborn, softspot, parietal bones articulate orbicularis oris 14 How many facial bones? sliding TMJ articulation of the mandible and temporal bone grinding clenching mental forament floor of the mouth crepitus Occipital Forms the base of the skull Mandible Only movable bone of the face Temporal mastoid process is located on this bone Parietal mentalis raises and wrinkles the skin of the chin, pushes up the lower lip gliding 2 How many parts is the human skull? protrusion forward movement of the lower jaw mandibular froamen fromamina located on the lingual surface of each ramus of the mandible retrusion backward movement of the lower jaw Maxilla buccinator muscle that compresses the cheeks mastication group of muscles aid in movement of mandible 8 How many cranium bones? zygomatic forms the prominence of the cheeks hinge first phase of mouth opening facial expression trismus most common cause of restricted mandibular movement
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forms the support for the teeth
alveolar process
newborn, softspot, parietal bones articulate
Frontal
orbicularis oris
How many facial bones?
14
sliding
articulation of the mandible and temporal bone
TMJ
grinding
clenching
mental forament
floor of the mouth
crepitus
Forms the base of the skull
Occipital
Only movable bone of the face
Mandible
mastoid process is located on this bone
Temporal
Parietal
raises and wrinkles the skin of the chin, pushes up the lower lip
mentalis
gliding
How many parts is the human skull?
2
forward movement of the lower jaw
protrusion
fromamina located on the lingual surface of each ramus of the mandible
mandibular froamen
backward movement of the lower jaw
retrusion
Maxilla
muscle that compresses the cheeks
buccinator
group of muscles aid in movement of mandible
mastication
How many cranium bones?
8
forms the prominence of the cheeks
zygomatic
first phase of mouth opening
hinge
facial expression
most common cause of restricted mandibular movement
trismus