Hard & Soft palate Flashcards
what bones is the hard palate composed of?
- palatine process of maxilla (ant 3/4)
- palatine bone (post 1/4)
what passes through the incisive canal?
- nasopalatine nerve
- greater palatine artery
what provides stability internally to the soft palate?
palatine aponeurosis
what are the muscles of the soft palate?
- levator veli palatini
- tensor veli palatini
- palatopharyngeus
- palatoglossus
- musculus uvulae
what nerve supplies the muscles of the soft palate? what is the exception?
- VAGUS NERVE
**EXCEPT the tensor veli palatini = supplied by mandibular nerve (CNV3)
what artery supplies the hard palate?
the greater palatine artery
what artery supplies the soft palate?
lesser palatine artery
what nerve supplies the soft palate?
lesser palatine nerve
what nerve supplies the hard palate and posterior gingivae?
greater palatine nerve
what nerve supplies the anterior hard palate & gingivae?
nasopalatine nerve
what is the function of the uvula?
helps to create a seal when swallowing to prevent foods/liquids entering the nasopharynx