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occipital node

behind ear, drains the crown of the head and deeper nodes

mastoid node

behind the ear, drains posterior side of scalp

preauricular/parotid node

drains anterior head above eyes

submandibular node

below and behind chin (grouped around submandibular gland), drains gingiva, teeth and tongue




maxillary teeth (except third molars), maxillary sinus, mandibular canines, mandibular posterior teeth, floor of mouth, tongue, cheek, hard palate, anterior nasal cavity, submental nodes.. drain into these nodes

submental node

found beneath chin, drain inferior chin, floor of mouth, tongue tip, lower incisors




drain into submandibular nodes or lower deep cervical nodes

jugulodigastric node

large node at angle of mandible




drainage from nodes that drain the anterior ear, anterolateral scalp, upper face, gingiva, eyelids, cheeks

5 superficial groups

occipital


mastoid


preauricular/parotid


submandibular


submental

upper deep cervical nodes

located on lateral surface of internal jugular vein




nodes that drain here: retropharyngeal node, submandibular nodes, parotid nodes, parotid glands, third molar, base of tongue, tonsils, soft palate, posterior nasal cavity

lower deep cervical nodes

found on lateral surface of internal jugular vein




drain upper deep cervical nodes, occipital nodes




lymph fluid from these nodes drains into the junction of subclavian and internal jugular veins

fascial spaces

spaces between muscle and tissue layer

gumboil

swelling in the vestibule

Lingual infection will travel to _____ muscle in the floor of the mouth or the tissue behind the chin

mylohyoid

ludwigs angina

swelling beneath chin