Temple, Infratemporal Fossa Flashcards
what is the movmeent of your TMJ joint?
down and forward (protrusion/depression)
describe the temporal fossas from lateral to medial
Temporal fossa
infratemporal fossa
pterygopalatine fossa
what are the contents of the temporal fossa ?
Contents are
Temporalis muscle, deep temporal nerves and arteries, Superficial temporal artery
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where do you find the pterygoid processes?
where is Infratemporal fossa
what are the boundaries of the infratemporal fossa?
what artery goes up through the foramen spinosum?
MMA
What are the contents of the infratemporal fossa?
what is the function of the chorda tympani?
it supplies taste to the anterior 2/3 of the tongue
what muscles help move your mandible from side to side?
lateral and medial pterygoid
describe the path of the pterygoid muscles - attachments
what is the only branch of trigeminal that has a motor branch?
mandibular division
the posterior division of the manidubular nerve is all sensory except…?
except for the branch to the mylohyoid
what are the branches of the mandibular nerve?
mylohyoid nerve
auriculotemporal
inferior alveolar
lingual
what nerve is commonly blocked in dental work?
inferior alveolar nerve -
*this nerve supplies the manidible and also the lower lip which is why your lip goes numb in dental work