Orofacial Anatomy Lect, Exam 2

  • 32 questions
​MC, matching, T& F (5), last few-fill-in-blank (4)

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  1. Artery
  2. Vein
  1. ​Blood vessel carrying blood AWAY from heart
  2. Blood vessel TO heart, get pumped with O2, larger and more numerous
​NOTE: Arteries supply the structures in their vicinity & veins receive blood from the nearby structures
Primary artery for muscles of mastication
Maxillary artery, 2nd branch
Parts of Maxillary Artery
Largest terminal branch of External Carotid artery, ​3 parts:
  1. ​Mandibular part
  2. Pterygoid part
  3. Pterygopalatine part
Maxillary Artery,​ what muscle divides the 3 parts?
Lateral pterygoid muscle
Vein that drains Infratemporal fossa
Pterygoid plexus of veins, which:
  • then drains into the maxillary vein that then merges with the superficial temporal vein into the retromandibular vein into the internal jugular vein.
  • The pterygoid plexus can accommodate changes in volume of the infratemporal fossa that occur when the mandible moves
Pterygoid Plexus of veins ​(function and why would you not want to inject into it?)
(Surrounds the 2nd part-Pterygoid), protects the maxillary artery from compression during mastication (by filling or emptying), changing in volume within the infratemporal fossa when mandible moves
  • ​You would not want to inject into it:
  1. cause HEMOTOMA- bruising
  2. spread cancer or dental (odontogenic) infection
Arteries that branch from the Facial artery
  1. Angular artery: supplies lateral side of naris
  2. Inferior labial artery: supplies lower lip & same area of muscles of facial expression
  3. Superior labial artery: supplies upper lip & same area of muscles of facial expression
  4. Submental artery: supplies mylohyoid & digastric muscles
  5. Ascending palatine artery (1st branch): supplies soft palate, palatine muscles, palatine tonsils
    • terminate at the medial canthus of eye
NOTE: arteries follow same path as nerves for most part (lymphatic too), all take regions where located
What primary structures are located within the Carotid sheath​?
Internal & common carotid arteries, internal jugular vein, Vagus nerve
Which branch of the external carotid artery supplies the teeth?
Maxillary artery (1st and 3rd part)
Pterygoid plexus of veins
  • what does it drain directly into?
  • What other vein does it directly drain into?
  • ​Drains into the maxillary vein,
  • MAJOR VEIN: Retromandibular
Definition: "collection of veins around pterygoid muscles & maxillary arteries draining deep face and alveolar veins into Maxillary vein.
What is the Maxillary vein?
Vein that collects from Pterygoid plexus of veins (while accompanying the maxillary artery) and merges with superficial temporal vein and forming the retromandibular vein.
During which block can a dental clinician pierce through the pterygoid plexus of veins?
PSA block
Where do the Incisive & Lingual nerves merge?
Just posterior to the mental foramen; both come from Trigeminal nerve, V​3
MUSCLES OF MASTICATION
  1. Masseter m. - muscular branch, Masseteric nerve
  2. Temporalis m. - muscular branch, Deep temporal nerve
  3. Medial Pterygoid m. - Medial Pterygoid nerve
  4. Lateral Pterygoid m. - muscular branch, Lateral pterygoid nerve
Which muscles of mastication are innervated by which mandibular nerve division?
Mandibular V​3 ​which then branches out further to the muscles; V3 does not serve ALL muscles of mastication