Which bone is Not part of Midface?
Frontal bone
Nasal bone
Maxilla
Zygomatic bone
The orbit of the eye is composed of seven bones, which of the following is the lateral one?
Sphenoid bone
Lacrimal bone
Maxilla
Zygomatic bone
Which part of the face does the “zygomaticus minor” muscle affect?
Lower lip
Upper lip
Cheek
Both B & C
Which muscle is located directly deep to the Marionette Line?
Platysma
Depressor Anguli Oris
Masseter
DLI
Which of the following statements about the Superficial Musculoaponeurotic System (SMAS) is true?
The SMAS layer is primarily responsible for transmitting sensory information to the skin.
The SMAS is located deep to the deep temporal fascia and is not involved in facial aesthetics.
The SMAS is a layer of tissue that is continuous with superficial fascia and helps in maintaining facial volume and contour.
SMAS is only relevant in the context of muscle contraction and does not play a role in surgical facial procedures.
Which of the following ligaments is located closest to the DAO?
Platysma auricular ligament
Mandibular ligament
Temporal ligament
Zygomatic retaining ligament
Which superficial fat compartment is located most lateral = closest to the tragus?
Lateral cheek fat compartment.
Medial cheek fat compartment.
Middle cheek fat compartment.
Inferior orbital fat compartment.
The deep fat compartments of the midface include
Deep medial cheek fat pad
Lateral and medial Suborbicularis occuli fat pads
Deep pyriform space
All the above
Which of the following arteries is located inside the buccal space?
Carotid artery
Jugular vein
Facial artery
Maxillary artery
The facial artery branches into the following arteries except:
Inferior labial artery
Superior labial artery
Angular artery
Infraorbital artery
Which of the following arteries do NOT provide blood supply to the face?
Facial artery
Maxillary artery
Superficial temporal artery
Zilinsky-Cotofana arcade
Which arteries supply blood to the lips?
Inferior - superior labial artery
Mental artery
Angular artery
All the above
The ophthalmic artery, a branch of the internal carotid artery, gives rise to which of the following arteries that supply the face?
Supraorbital artery
Supratrochlear artery
Dorsal nasal artery
All the above
The infraorbital foramen transmits which of the following structures?
Infraorbital artery
Infraorbital nerve
Both A & B
Infraorbital vein
A & B & D
The glabella region is a high-risk area for filler injections because of which anatomical reasons?
Proximity to the Ophthalmic artery
Proximity to the Maxillary artery
Both A & B
Thin skin overlying bone
The facial nerve is cranial nerve number:
VI
V
VII
IV
Which cranial nerve is predominantly responsible for facial sensation?
Trigeminal (V)
Facial (VII)
Vagus (X)
Hypoglossal (XII)
Which branch of the facial nerve supplies the muscles of the forehead?
Frontal
Zygomatic
Buccal
Mandibular
The Vertical groove between the upper lip and the nose is called the:
Oral commissure
Philtrum
Vermilion border
Cupid’s bow
The “palpebrae” are commonly known as what?
Eyebrows
Eyelids
Ears
Cheek
The nasolabial fold area is considered a danger zone due to the risk of damaging which structures?
Facial artery
Facial vein
Infraorbital artery
Angular artery
The maxillary artery gives rise to the following branches that supply the face except:
Infraorbital artery
Mental artery
Supraorbital artery
Deep temporal artery
The ligament primarily responsible for supporting the skin around the cheekbone is the:
Buccal ligament
Zygomatic ligament
Temporal ligament
Mandibular ligament
The muscle that Closes eyelids by voluntary action?
Upper portion Frontalis
Orbicularis oculi -Orbital component
Orbicularis oculi -palpebral component
Orbicularis oculi -Lacrimal component
Muscular structure is located at the corner of the mouth, serving as an important point of convergence for several facial muscles:
Modiolus
Orbital septum
TMJ
Buccal fat pad
The nasal cavity is separated into left and right sides by the maxilla.
True
False
The position of the medial eyebrow is exclusively influenced by the corrugator supercilii.
True
False
The zygomatic retaining ligament has strong fibers that originate at the inferior border of the zygomatic arch and extend anteriorly to the junction of the arch and body of the zygoma.
True
False
The opening of the infraorbital foramen points out straight forward.
True
False
The transverse facial artery travels between the parotid gland and the masseter muscle very deep in the lateral midface.
True
False
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