T2L2 neck and oral cavity Flashcards
oral cavity
- continuous with the nasal cavities superiorly and the pharynx inferiorly
oral cavity divided into ___
outer oral vestibule and inner oral cavity.
- the outer vestibule includes lips and cheeks
- inner oral cavity is enclosed by the teeth
- roof included hard and soft palate
muscles of the soft palate create the arches of the oral cavity (palatoglossal arch)
floor of cavity formed by muscles - mylohyoid and geniohyoid and the tongue - and it contains submandibular and sublingual glands
tongue
divisions: demarked by v shape sulcus
1. anterior 2/3 (oral)
2. posterior 1/3 (pharyngeal)
papillae cover the tongue, and all areas except the filiform have taste buds
- undersurface contains medial fold (frenulum)
muscles of the tongue
all muscles paired, as tongue divided into left and right halves.
intrinsic: speech, eating, swallowing
- longitudinal
- transverse
- vertical
extrinsic:
- genioglossus - depresses and protrudes
- hypoglossus - depresses
- styloglossus- retracts tongue
- palatoglossus- elevates back of tongue, compresses soft palate
lingual arteries and lingual veins
tongue innervation
anterior 2/3:
taste - CN7 facial special afferent via lingual nerve v3
sensation- lingual nerve v3
posterior 1/3
taste- CN9 glossopharyngeal special afferent
sensation - CN9 (also motor to whole tongue)
CN 9 glossopharyngeal
type: sensory, special sensory (taste), motor, visceral
- sensory and taste from posterior 2/3 tongue
- motor to sylopharyngeus
- visceral to parotid gland to stimulate secretion
CN 12 hypoglossal
- motor to intrinsic and extrinsic muscles of tongue
exit- hypoglossal canal
larynx
- provides protective sphincter for air passages
- aids phonation
formed of cartilages:
- thyroid
- cricoid
- arytenoid
- cuneiform
- corniculate
- epiglottis
and ligaments:
- vocal
- vestibular
nerve supply:
- sensory and motor from vagus
blood supply:
- upper half by the superior thyroid artery and lower half by inferior thyroid artery
pharynx
pharynx is the most posterior part of the neck, behind the nasal cavity and the larynx. it is funnel shaped
3 section:
- nasopharynx
- laryngopharynx
- oropharynx
muscles:
superior constrictor
middle constrictor
inferior constrictor
nerve supply:
- motor via vagus except stylopharyngeus (CN9)
CN10 vagus
type: sensory, taste, visceral sensory, motor and visceral motor
path: rootlets from medulla, through jugular foramen. continues into carotid sheath
exit: jugular foramen
- sensory from larynx, dura mater
- taste (epiglottis and pharynx)
- visceral sensory (aortic bodies, heart, lungs, midgut, foregut)
- motor (platoglossus, muscles of pharynx and larynx)
- visceral motor (as part of parasympathetic to smooth muscle in glands in pharynx, larynx, thoracic viscera, foregut, midgut)
neck contains the mobile _____ bone
hyoid
the neck fascia
3 layers:
- pretracheal fascia
- prevertebral fascia
- investing fascia
- reduces spread of infection
- enables structures to move past each other in movement/swallowing
- carotid sheath blends with the pretracheal and prevertebral fascia; it contains:
- carotid arteries
- IJV
- vagus nerve
- carotid sinus nerve
- deep cervical lymph nodes
surface anatomy of neck
s15-18
arteries through neck
s20
venous drainage
IJV drains the brain, face, cervical viscera and neck muscles
- external jugular vein
- anterior jugular vein