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Branches within the temporal bone |
Greater petrosal nerve Chorda tympani |
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The greater petrosal never exits the |
Foramen lacerur |
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Greater petrosal nerve travels to the _________ in the pterygopalatine fossa |
pterygopalatine ganglion |
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The greater petrosal nerve innervates |
Glands and palate |
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Supplies minor salivary glands of the hard and soft palate and is efferent |
The greater petrosal nerve |
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Taste sensation to the palate and is afferent |
The greater petrosal nerve |
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Chorda tympani travels with the _____ nerve |
Lingual |
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The Chorda tympani exits the |
petrotrympanic fissure |
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The chorda tympani joins the lingual nerve of V3 and travels the |
Floor of the mouth |
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Chorda tympani innervates |
Glands and anterior 2/3 of the tongue |
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Temporal branch of the facial nerves supply the |
Frontalis Currugator supercili Upper part of the orbicularis |
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Zygomatic branch of V2 supplies the |
Lower part of orbicularis oculi Zygomaticus major and minor |
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Buccal branch of V2 nerve supplies the |
Muscles of upper lip Risorius Buccinator Orbicularis oris |
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Mandibular branch of V2 nerve supplies the |
Depressor labii Mentalis muscle |
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Cervical branch of V2 nerve supplies the |
Platysma muscle |
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Nerve branches involved with the eye |
Temporal and zygomatic |
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Nerve branches involved with the lips |
Zygomatic Buccal Mandibular |
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Glossopharyngeal nerve exits at the |
Jugular foramen |
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Lesser petrosal is a secretomotor to the |
parotid gland |
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The vagus nerve exits at the |
Jugular foramen |
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Main job of the vagus nerve |
Autonomic innervation-to the heart, glands and intestine |
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Efferent innervation to all intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of the tongue |
Hypoglossal nerve |
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Carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart |
Vein |
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Large network of blood vessels |
Plexus |
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Brachiocephalic artery is on what side of the body |
Right |
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The Brachiocephalic artery branches into |
Right subclavian and common carotid artery |
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*Carotid pulse is the most accurate pulse site, continues after peripheral pulse has stopped |
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The external and internal carotid arteries form from the |
Carotid sinus |
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Carotid sinus is innervated by the |
glossopharyngeal nerve |
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Internal carotid artery enters the skull through the |
Carotid foramen |
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The Internal carotid artery supplies the |
Intracranial structures and the eye |
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External carotid artery supplies the |
Extracranial tissue of the head and neck and the oral cavity |
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Lingual arterial branch of the external carotid supply the |
Tongue Floor of the mouth |
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Facial artery branch of the external carotid artery branches at |
Superior to the lingual artery |
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Facial artery branch of the external carotid artery travels up to the |
Corner of mouth and Side of the nose to the medial canthus of the eye |
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Labial branches of the facial artery supplies |
the superior and inferior branches supply lips and associated muscles |
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Anastomoses with the ophthalmic artery to connect the external and internal artery systems |
Angular artery |
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Located at the medial canthus of the eye |
Angular arteryv |
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*Maxillary branch of the external carotid artery begins the neck of the condyle |
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Travels anterior through the infratemporal fossa into the pterygopalatine fossa |
Maxillary branch of external carotid artery |
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Branches from the maxillary artery in the infratemporal fossa |
Inferior alveolar branch of max artery |
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The inferior alveolar branch enters |
the mandible foramen and canal |
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Pterygoid region of maxillary artery supply muscles of |
Mastication |
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The terminal branches of the external carotid artery |
Superficial temporal artery Maxillary artery |
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Arises in the parotid gland |
Superficial temporal branch of external carotid |
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May be visible in the temporal region |
Superficial temporal branch |
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Inferior alveolar branch of maxillary artery enters the ______foramen |
Mandibular |
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Pterygopalatine region of max arch branches include |
PSA ASA Infraorbital artery |
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A small network of interconnecting vessels located in the infratemporal fossa |
Pterygoid plexus |
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May be torn when the PSA nerve block is given |
Pterygoid plexus |
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Located in the brain on the right and left sides of sphenoid bone |
Cavernous sinus |
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Anastomoses external and internal carotid arteries with the arteries from the spinal column at the base of the brain |
Greater arterial circle of Willis |
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Function is to equalize blood pressure to the brain, and provide oxygenated blood to the brain of occlusion of an artery occurs |
Greater arterial circle of Willis |
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The facial vein/artery drains |
Angular, nasal, superior/inferior labial, sub mental lingual |
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facial branch drains into the |
Internal and external jugular vein |
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Maxillary vein drains into the |
pterygoid plexus and retromandibular vein |
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Retromandibular vein is formed at the junction of the |
Superficial temporal and maxillary vein |
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Vein located in the parotid gland region |
Retro Mandibular |
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Located in the infratemporal fossa |
Plexus |
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Protects the maxillary artery from being squeezed shut during mastication |
Plexus |
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PSA vein drains all maxillary teeth into the |
Plexus |
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Inferior alveolar vein drains all Mandibular teeth into the |
plexus |
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Vein that receives blood from the retromandibular vein |
External jugular |
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Drains into the brachiocephalic which joins the superior vena cava to the heart |
External jugular vein |