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Anatomy of Resonation and Articulation Chapter 6

Anatomy of Resonation and Articulation Chapter 6 Perry C. Hanavan, Au.D. Question The source filter theory: The filter is the: Larynx Pharynx Vocal tract Nose Oral cavity Question The source-filter theory: The source is the: Larynx Pharynx Vocal tract Nose Oral cavity Question

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Anatomy of Resonation and Articulation Chapter 6

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  1. Anatomy of Resonation and ArticulationChapter 6 Perry C. Hanavan, Au.D.

  2. Question The source filter theory: The filter is the: • Larynx • Pharynx • Vocal tract • Nose • Oral cavity

  3. Question The source-filter theory: The source is the: • Larynx • Pharynx • Vocal tract • Nose • Oral cavity

  4. Question The articulators are: • Mobile • Immobile • A and B are true • All are false

  5. Question There are ______ skull bones • 2 • 4 • 6 • 8 • 10

  6. Question The skull sutures are not important • True • False • I don’t know • I give up • There is no such thing

  7. Question Cupid’s bow • Part of the lips • Part of the nose • Part of the mandible • Part of the maxilla • Part of the eyebrow

  8. Source-Filter Theory • Source: acoustic source • Filter: vocal tract • Vocal tract • Resonant frequencies • Quarter wave resonator

  9. Articulators • Mobile or immobile • For speech, usually contact articulator with another

  10. Bones of the Face • MandibleMandible Anatomy • Maxillae • Nasal bone • Palatine Bone • Nasal Conchae • Vomer • Zygomatic Bone • Lacrimal Bone • Hyoid Bone

  11. Mandible

  12. Maxilla

  13. Skull • Skull • Temporal bone (2) • Occipital bone (1) • Frontal bone (1) • Parietal bone (2) • Sphenoid bone (1) • Ethmoid bone (1)

  14. Skull Sutures

  15. Skull Sutures • Sutures 101 • Lateral view • Superior view • Anatomy of the Newborn Skull • Introduction to newborn skull • Skull Development • Abnormal skulls

  16. Skull Base Anatomy

  17. Skull Base Structures

  18. Nasal Cavity • Warms • Humidifies • Filters

  19. Face and Lip Landmarks • Identify these landmarks with classmate

  20. Dentition • Human dentition • Human teeth

  21. Teeth

  22. Tooth Anatomy

  23. Dental Referents

  24. Developmental

  25. Occlusion Types

  26. Dental Conditions

  27. Tongue Anatomy • WebMD Tongue Muscles

  28. Inferior View of Tongue

  29. Tongue Muscles • Intrinsic • Extrinsic

  30. Genioglossus and Related Muscles

  31. Facial Muscles • Interactive Facial Muscle • Orbicularis oris • Risorius • Buccinator • Levator labii superioris • Zygomatic minor • Levator labii superioris alaequa nasi • Levator anguli oris • Zygomatic major • Depressor labii inferioris • Depressor anguli oris • Mentalis • platysma

  32. Facial Muscles • Facial muscles • Facial muscles • Human Face Muscles • Facial Muscle Practice

  33. Muscles of Mastication • Masseter • Temporalis • Medial pterygoid • Lateral pterygoid • Digastricus • Mylohyoid • Geniohyoid • platysma

  34. Muscles of Mastication • Gray’s Anatomy • Mastication Muscles • Mastication exam • Chewing muscles • Function of muscles

  35. Velum

  36. Muscles of the Velum • Levator veli palatini • Musculus uvulae • Tensor veli palatini • Palatoglossus • Palatopharyngeus

  37. Muscles of the Velum • Muscles of the soft palate • Soft Palate Questions • Soft palate & pharyngeal muscles • Anatomical structures of soft palate

  38. Pharyngeal Muscles

  39. Clefts • Fetal Clefts

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