SEM 3: Head and neck I
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- Created on: 17-05-21 13:08
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2. what glands form saliva
- parotid (pierces buccinator), submandibular and sublingual
- parotid, submandibular and sublingual (pierces masseter)
- parotid, submandibular (pierces buccinator) and sublingual
- parotid, submandibular and sublingual (pierces buccinator)
- parotid (pierces masseter), submandibular and sublingual
- parotid, submandibular (pierces masseter) and sublingual
3. what is the origin and insertion of the temporalis
- origin: anterior margin of ramus and coronoid process of mandible. insertion: temporal fossa
- origin: deep= zygomatic arch, superficial=maxillary process of zygomatic bone. insertion: lateral surface of ramus
- origin: temporal fossa. insertion: anterior margin of ramus and coronoid process of mandible
- upper: origin: roof of infra temporal fossa insertion: TMJ capsule. lower: origin: lateral aspect of lateral plate of ptyergoid insertion: condylar process of mandible
- origin: deep= maxillary process of zygomatic bone, superficial=zygomatic arch. insertion: medial surface of ramus
- origin: deep= medial aspect of lateral plate of ptyergoid, superficial=tuberosity of maxilla. insertion: medial surface of ramus
4. what is the innervation of the medial pterygoid
- Submandibular nerve (V2)
- Abducens nerve (CN VI)
- Mandibular nerve (V3)
- Submandibular nerve (V3)
- Facial nerve (CN VII)
5. what vessels run through the parotid gland
- cavernous sinus, common carotid, trigeminal n.
- retro-mandibular v., external carotid, trigeminal n.
- cavernous sinus, common carotid, fascial n.
- retro-mandibular v., external carotid, fascial n.
- cavernous sinus, external carotid, fascial n.
- retro-mandibular v., common carotid, fascial n.
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