Pterygopalatine Arteries Flashcards
Pterygopalatine Arteries is part of what artery?
A region of the Maxillary Arteries
Name the pterygopalatine arteries
- (PSA) Posterior superior alveolar
- Infraorbital
- (ASA) Anterior superior alveolar
- Descending Palatine
a. Greater palatine
b. lesser palatine - Sphenopalatine
Posterior superior alveolar (PSA) supplies what structures?
maxillary posterior teeth (#1-5; #12-16), gingiva, and periodontia and Maxillary Sinus
(goes into the maxillary tuberosity of the maxillary bone and travels to the maxillary teeth)
Infraorbital supplies what structures?
upper lip, lower eyelid, cheek area
Anterior Superior Alveolar (ASA) supplies
Maxillary anterior teeth (#6-#11), gingiva, and periodontium and surrounding tissue
Name the 2 arteries the Descending palatine creates.
- greater palatine
2. lesser palatine
Greater Palatine supplies what structures?
one quadrant (left or right side) of palatal gingiva (hard palate)
Lesser Palatine supplies what structures?
soft tissue posterior to its foramen (part of the soft palate)
Sphenopalatine is known as?
termination of maxillary artery (terminal branch of the maxillary artery)
Sphenopalatine anastomose with what artery?
greater palatine artery
Sphenopalatine artery is also known for
responsible for nose bleeds
Nasopalatine is an accessory off of what artery?
the sphenopalatine
Nasopalatine supplies what structures?
the maxillary anterior teeth
canine to canine