Submandibular Region Flashcards
describe the different regions below the tongue
where does the submandibular duct open in the mouth?
at the sublingual papillae
describe the inner side of the manidble
- find the mylohyoid line,
- lingula (where inferior alveolar nerve passes)
- sublingual fossa
- submandibular fossa
where do the mental spines sit?
they sit above the mylohyoid line of the jaw
what nerve innervates the strap msucles?
The Ansa Cervicalis
Why are the strap muscles important?
they close off the neck and form the floor
Describe the suprahyoid muscles from superior to inferior
•Geniohyoid (most superior) attached to the mental spine
–C1 via Hypoglossal
•Mylohyoid- attaches to the mylohyoid bone
–V3 inferior alveolar nerve
•Stylohyoid– inserts onto the hyoid bone from the styloprocess
–Facial
•Digastric- has an anterior belly and posterior belly - this muscle anterior belly comes from mandible and it has a sling on the hyoid bone that divides it from the posterior belly which goes back to the mastoid process
–Posterior belly; Facial VII
–Anterior belly; V3
describe the layers of the muscles below the tongue
geniohyoid muscle
- mylohyoid
- digastric
- stylohyoid muscle
where does mylohyoid get its innervation from?
from the inferior alveolar nerve
what nerve innervates the tongue and the geniohyoid muscle?
the hypoglossal nerve
describe the divisions of the tongue
Waht are the extrinsic muscles of the tongue? What are their attachments?
they originate outside the tongue (glossus) and attach to it
–Genioglossus
•Remember Geniohyoid, genioglossus originates from the superior mental spines
–Hyoglossus
•Hyoid bone
–Styloglossus
•Styloid Process
–Palatoglossus
Palate
what are the arches at the back of the mouth?
palatoglossus arch - which is where the palatoglossus muscle originates ( underlies the palatoglossus arch of mucosa)
what nerve innervates all of the muscles of the tongue except the palatoglossus?
the 12th cranial nerve
= palatoglossus is innervated by the cranial root of the accessory nerve via the Vagus nerve - ((some people say it’s vagus, doesn’t matter clinically)
describe the path of the hypoglossal nerve
between which muscles of the floor of the mouth does the hypoglossal nerve ascend through?
enters between the mylohyoid and the hyoglossus