Temporal and Infratemporal Regions Flashcards

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what are the superior and posterior borders of the temporal fossa

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superior and inferior temporal lines

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what is the anterior border of the temporal fossa

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frontal process of zygomatic bone and zygomatic process of frontal bone

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what is the inferior border of temporal fossa

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infratemporal crest deep to zygomatic arch

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what is the floor of the temporal fossa

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frontal, parietal, temporal and greater wing of sphenoid bone, includes pterion

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where does the temporal fascia attach to

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superior temporal line and inferiorly splits into 2 attaching to lateral and medial zygomatic arch

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what does the temporal fascia do

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provide resistance to masseter muscle by sitting on opposite side of zygomatic arch

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what are the contents of the infratemporal fossa

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inferior part of temporalis, lateral and medial pterygoids,
maxillary artery, pterygoid venous plexus,
mandibular, IAN, lingual, buccal, chorda tympani nerves and otic ganglion

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what muscle does the maxillary artery pass through

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between pterygoid and heads of lateral pterygoid

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9
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what nerve does the chorda tympani come from

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facial nerve

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10
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what does the chorda tympani supply

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taste to anterior 2/3rd of tongue

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11
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where does the chorda tympani run

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in the lingual nerve

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12
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what is important to consider when injecting an IDB into the pterygomandibular space

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pterygoid venous plexus - need to aspirate

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13
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where is the otic ganglion

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on medial side of mandibular nerve and posterior to pterygoids

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14
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what nerves synapse in the otic ganglion

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parasympathetic presynaptic fibres from glossopharyngeal nerve

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15
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what nerve supplies secretomotor fibres to the parotid gland

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auriculotemporal nerve

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16
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what are the branches of the mandibular nerve to be aware of

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auriculotemporal nerve, inferior alveolar nerve, lingual nerve, buccal nerve

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17
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what does the auriculotemporal nerve encircle

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middle meningeal artery

18
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what does the auriculotemporal nerve supply

A

auricle, temporal region, TMJ

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what fibres does the auriculotemporal nerve pass to the parotid gland from the otic ganglion

A

postsynaptic parasympathetic secretomotor fibres

20
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what does the IAN supply

A

mandibular teeth

21
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what does the mental nerve supply

A

skin of lower lip and chin, gingiva of mandibular incisors

22
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what does the nerve to mylohyoid supply

A

mylohyoid and anterior belly of digastric

23
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what does the lingual nerve supply

A

sensory to anterior 2/3rd of tongue, floor of mouth, lingual gingiva

24
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where does the lingual nerve and chorda tympani join

A

in infratemporal fossa

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what are the branches of the maxillary artery
mandibular, pterygoid, pterygopalatine
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what artery does the maxillary artery come from
external carotid artery
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where does the mandibular part of maxillary artery change to pterygoid part
at the lateral pterygoid
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where does the pterygoid part of the maxillary artery change to the pterygomaxillary part
once passing through the lateral pterygoid muscles
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what branch of the maxillary artery does the middle meningeal artery come from
mandibular part
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where does the middle meningeal artery enter the cranial cavity
foramen spinosum into middle cranial fossa
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what does the middle meningeal artery supply
dura and part of cranium
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what part of the maxillary artery does the IAN come off of
mandibular part
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what do the deep temporal arteries supply
temporalis
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what part of the maxillary artery do the deep temporal arteries come off of
pterygoid part
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what part of the maxillary artery does the masseteric artery come off of
pterygoid part
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what part of the maxillary artery does the buccal nerve come off of
pterygoid part
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what does the buccal nerve supply
buccinator of cheek and buccal oral mucosa
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what part of the maxillary artery does the superior alveolar arteries branch off of
pterygopalatine
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where is the pterygoid venous plexus
between temporalis and pterygoid muscles
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what does the pterygoid plexus anastomose with
facial vein and cavernous sinus (via emissary veins)
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what can the relationship of the facial vein, pterygoid plexus and cavernous sinus lead to
spread of infection (danger triangle)
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where is the pterygoid venous plexus
between temporalis and pterygoid muscles (pterygomandibular space)