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Primary artery for muscles of mastication
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Maxillary artery, 2nd branch
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Parts of Maxillary Artery
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Largest terminal branch of External Carotid artery, 3 parts:
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Maxillary Artery, what muscle divides the 3 parts?
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Lateral pterygoid muscle
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Vein that drains Infratemporal fossa
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Pterygoid plexus of veins, which:
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Pterygoid Plexus of veins (function and why would you not want to inject into it?)
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(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
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Arteries that branch from the Facial artery
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What primary structures are located within the Carotid sheath?
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Internal & common carotid arteries, internal jugular vein, Vagus nerve
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Which branch of the external carotid artery supplies the teeth?
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Maxillary artery (1st and 3rd part)
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Pterygoid plexus of veins
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What is the Maxillary vein?
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Vein that collects from Pterygoid plexus of veins (while accompanying the maxillary artery) and merges with superficial temporal vein and forming the retromandibular vein.
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During which block can a dental clinician pierce through the pterygoid plexus of veins?
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PSA block
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Where do the Incisive & Lingual nerves merge?
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Just posterior to the mental foramen; both come from Trigeminal nerve, V3
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MUSCLES OF MASTICATION
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Which muscles of mastication are innervated by which mandibular nerve division?
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Mandibular V3 which then branches out further to the muscles; V3 does not serve ALL muscles of mastication
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