Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Grants:
o Superior and inferior temporal lines
o Zygomatic arch
o Mandibular fossa and articular tubercle
Grants:
o Lingular
o Mandibular foramen
o Mylohyoid groove
o Pterygomaxillary fissure
o Inferior orbital fissure
o Infratemporal surface of maxilla
o Greater wing of sphenoid bone
o Lateral plate of pterygoid process
o Pterygopalatine fossa
o Sphenopalatine foramen
Maxillary Artery
Mandibular
o Deep auricular
o Deep temporal
o Anterior tympanic
o Middle meningeal
o Accessory meningeal
o Inferior alveolar
Pterygoid
o Masseteric artery
o Temporals
o Pterygoid
o Buccal
Pterygopalatine
o Posterior superior alveolar
o Infraorbital artery with branches to maxillary teeth
o Descending palatine with greater and lesser palatine branches
o Artery to pterygoid canal
o Sphenopalatine artery, arteries to nasal cavity
Maxillary Vein, terminates when it joins with temporal vein and forms retromandibular vein
Mandibular division
o Buccal nerve
o Auriculotemporal
o Lingual*, find, and provides general sensation to anterior 2/3 of tongue
o Inferior alveolar nerve, mental nerve
How could a person dislocate 1st 15° condylar head rotation, but beyond 15°, the condyle translates
the TMJ? laterally. Thus, if a person had a shallow mandibular opening, the jaw can
become displaced.
What are signs of arthritis TMJ? Malocclusion and crepitus
What are the communications of Lateral – Pterygomaxillary fissure infratemporal fossa
the pterygopalatine fossa? Medial – Nasal cavity sphenopalatine foramen
Anterosuperiorly – Inferior orbital fissure orbit
Posterosuperiorly – f. rotundum and pterygoid canal middle cranial fossa
What are the contents of the Pterygopalatine portion of maxillary artery with branches
pterygopalatine fossa? Maxillary nerve components, including:
Pterygopalatine ganglion
Descending palatine nerve
Infraorbital branch of V2
Nerve to pterygoid canal