77) Pain experienced by Dr. Sumida due to an impacted wisdom tooth on the left side...

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77) Pain experienced by Dr. Sumida due to an impacted wisdomtooth on the left side of the dentary bone is transmitted via anerve that enters the lower jaw through the:

mental foramen

superior alveolar foramen

dental foramen

mandibular foramen

Sumida foramen

76) Which of the following muscles is NOT a muscle of themandibular arch, innervated by a branch of the trigeminal nerve(V)?

mylohyoid

masseter

tensor tympani

digastric, posterior belly

temporalis

75) In an archaeological cranium, you notice that the internalacoustic meatus of the left petrous temporal bone is almostcompletely occluded (If you don't know what \"occluded\" means, youwill have to look it up. ) by extra bone growth. The other cranialforamina appear normal. From this you deduce that the individual inquestion in life may have:

A.

suffered paralysis of the left side masticatory muscles.

B.

suffered paralysis of left side muscles of facialexpression.

C.

suffered partial or complete deafness in the left ear.

D.

B & C

E.

All of the above.

73) Which of the bones listed below is derived from componentsof the dermatocranium, splanchnocranium, and chondrocranium?

occipital

maxillary

ethmoid

temporal

frontal

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