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3 things running through partoid gland

CN 7, external carotid, retromand.

Parotid gland innervation

Auriculotemportal nerve (CN 7), and great auricular nerve (C2, 3)

GVE gets to parotid through

sympathetic: through arteries


parasymp: through auriculotemporal from CN IX through the otic ganglion.

CN IX comes from the

medulla

Boundaries of the infratemporal fossa

M: pterygoid plates


L: ramus of mandible


A: maxillary tuberosity


P: styloid process

4 mucles of mastication

temporalis


masseter


medial pterygoid


lateral pterygoid

origin of medial and lateral pterygoid and attachment of each

origin for both: lateral pterygoid plate


attachment medial: angle of the mandible


attachment lateral: neck of condyle

name function of each muscle

temporalis: elevation and retraction


masseter: protrusion


lateral: lateral excursion


medial: lateral excursion

Innervation of the temporal fossa is from the

mandibular division of 5

the blood supply comes from the maxillary artery, the 3 parts to be concerned with are

mandibular, pterygoid, pterygopalatine

Mandibular division of the maxillary artery yields

inferior avleolar, deep auricular, anterior tympanic, middle meningeal, acc. meningeal

the pterygoid division of the maxillary artery yields

deep temporal, middle + lateral pterygoid, masseteric, buccal lingual

the pterygopalatine division of maxillary artery yields

posterior superior alveolar, artery of pterygoid canal, and infraorbital, pharyngeal, descending palatine, and sphenopalatine

the parotid area drains into which plexus?

pterygoid venous plexus

What is the pterygoid venous plexus connected to?

cavernous sinus, facial vein, inf. opthalmic vein pharygneal plexus


the temporal mandibular ligament functions to

limit distention of the mandible

TMJ innervated by

auriculotemporal and masseteric

TMJ vascularized by

superficial temporal and deep auricular

TMJ drains into

pterygoid venous plexus

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