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What is the defination of articulaton?
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Movement and placement of the articulatiors during speech production. |
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What is the defination of articulators? |
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Those structures resonsible for modification of the acoustic roperties of the vocal tract
IE: Lips, Tongue, soft and hard palate, and teeth |
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The skull has 22 _______ & ________ bones.
There are _ Cranium bones & __ Facial sketal bones |
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Irregular and Flattened
8 & 14
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Bones of the skull are sutured together by _____? |
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What are the 8 Cranium Bones
(two are paried)
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Frontal (1)
Parietal (2)
Temporal (2)
Occipital (1)
Sphenoid (1)
Ethmoid (1)
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What are the 14 Facial skeltal bones?
(6 are paried) |
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Mandible (1)
Maxillae (2)
Nasal (2)
Palatine (2)
Lacrimal (2) {skip}
Zygomatic (2)
Inferior Conchae (2)
Vomer (1)
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=The ramus of the mandible has two processes what are they.
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Condylar Processes(connets into the TMJ {temporal mandible joint})
Corocoid Processes |
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it is a passage way with in the nasal cavity. |
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The mandible has 3 parts what are they? |
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The protrusions along the meatus within the nasal cavity. |
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What are the two cavities of the vocal tract? And define |
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buccal- between the teeth and the cheek
Oral- the anterior and lateral of the superior boarder (teeth and alveolar process) Superior boarder(Palate) Posterior boarder (palatoglossal arch) Inferiorly (Torngue) |
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The Faucial Pillers have two arches what are called? |
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Palatoglossal arch
palatopharyngeal arch |
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what is the space between the Platoglossal and palatopharyngeal arches? |
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There are three parts to the pharyngeal cavity.
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Nasopharynx
Oropharynx
Laryngopharynx |
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the Nasopharyn, Oropharynx & Laryngopharynx are what type of restrictors? |
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Nasopharynx - Superior Restrictor
Oropharynx - Medial Restrictor
Laryngopharynx - Inferior Restrictor
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A Cleft Palate is when _________ |
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The Maxillae is not fused. |
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1. Philtrum
2. Cupids Bow
3. Vermillion |
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What are the articulatory functions? |
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1. Bilabial /m/
2. Interdental /l/
3. Lip Rounding/retraction /w/ /i/
4. Lip closure (inter oral pressure) /p/ /b/ |
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Class II Malocclusion Receeding Chin |
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Class III Malocclusion Protruding Chin |
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What is the fastest acting muscle that assumes different configurations in rapid sequences? |
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The tongue
- Helps in articulation by stopping and diverting airflow; generating turbulance; and modify resonance.
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What cranial nerve innervates the Posterior 1/3 part of the tongue? |
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What is tongue tied called? |
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The velophoryngeal port does not need to be closed 100% during speech to make what _______ sound. |
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Tension of the tensor palati aids in the drainage of the __________ _________. |
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What is between the oropharynx and nasopharynx? |
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