1) How many parts is the skull divided into? a) Three b) Two 2) Where are the maxillary air sinuses located? a) Above the cheek bone b) Below the cheek bone 3) Where is saliva produced? a) Saliva glands b) Saliva ducts 4) What's the name for jaw lock? a) Trismus b) Bruxism 5) What's the normal PH levels in the mouth, in saliva? a) 8 b) 7 6) What's the acronym for the functions of saliva? a) TLCADA b) TLCAAD 7) What will someone also have if they suffer with Xerostomia? a) Sjogrens syndrome b) Antacid 8) Saliva contains an enzyme called a) Endopeptidase b) Amylase 9) What is the largest cranial nerve? a) Fifth cranial nerve b) Fourth cranial nerve 10) What shape is the Masseter a) Thin and flat b) Thick and square 11) What is the function of the Masseter a) Closes the mouth b) Pulls the mandible backwards to close 12) Where are salivary stones often accumilated? a) Back of the mouth b) Under the tongue 13) What colour are Mucocete? a) Clear or blue b) Red or dark 14) Which gland do mumps mainly effect? a) Submandibular gland b) Parotid gland 15) What is the name of the cartilage that helps to protect bone rubbing on bone? a) Meniscus b) Crepitus

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