SLHS 3116 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Condyloid Process, Alveolar Process, Masseter Muscle

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Exam 4: p-o system: the ramus, the coronoid process, the condyloid process, the alveolar ridge of the mandible, the angle of the mandible. Muscles of the tongue [function: intrinsic: adjust fine movements of the tongue (e. g. , shape & position, extrinsic: move tongue into the general area desired. Transverse: muscles of the tongue [structure, frontal cross section, transverse, vertical, lateral view, superior longitudinal, inferior longitudinal, genioglossus, geniohyoid. Bones of the palate: palatine process of the maxilla, horizontal place of the palatine bone. Dental occlusions: occlusion: how teeth come together, class i malocclusion: normal bite, class ii malocclusion: overbite, class iii malocclusion: underbite. In a muscular hydrostat, the musculature itself both creates movement and provides skeletal support for that movement. When air is freely flowing, resistance is low and when air is constricted, resistance is high. Acoustic impedance refers to the resistance to the transmission of sound.

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