Temporal Region, Infratemporal Region, and Innervation of Masseter and Medial and Lateral Pterygoids Flashcards
What forms the floor of the temporal region?
pterion (sphenoid, parietal, temporal, frontal bones)
What is the major feature of the temporal region?
temporalis muscle
What forms the medial boundary of the infratemporal region?
lateral pterygoid plate of the sphenoid
What forms the lateral boundary of the infratemporal region?
ramus of the mandible
What are the contents of the infratemporal region
medial and lateral pterygoid muscles, internal maxillary artery and branches, pterygoid venous plexus, internal maxillary vein, branches of the trigeminal and facial nerves and otic ganglion
What is the embryonic origin of skeletal muscles innervated by the trigeminal nerve?
the skeletal muscles is derived from the branchial arches hence Branchial Efferent (BE)
Identify the muscles of mastication
temporalis, masseter, medial pterygoid, lateral pterygoid