The Infratemporal and Temporal Fossa 4 Flashcards
How do the medial pterygoid muscles run?
They run superioinferiorly at right angles to this.
What usually happens when we chew?
We usually chew on one side for a while and then switch to the other side in a rhythmic manner.
Why do we only chew on one side at a time usually?
This concentrates all of the muscle force from both sides of the skull between the teeth of the chewing side.
Describe what happens during the process of chewing?
To chew on one side the mandible swings over to that side so that the condyle of the opposite side then slides down on top the articular eminence.
But on the chewing side, the condyle remains against that back of the eminence.
Therefore whe patients fracture their condylar necks, it hurts most when they try to chew on the opposite side.
Which muscles act to close the mouth and occlude the teeth?
- temporalis
- masseter
- medial pterygoid muscles
When is the upper head of the lateral pterygoid muscle active?
It is active during jaw closure since it steadies the disc while it returns to the glenoid fossa.
What is opening of the mouth against resistance brought about by?
It is brought about by the lower head of the lateral pterygoid and the digastric muscle.
What type of gland is the parotid gland?
It is a serous salivary gland. q
What is there an absence of in the parotid gland?
Mucous secreting acini.
Where is the parotid gland?
It squeezes into the space available around the ramus of the mandible.
What are 2 of the parts of the parotid gland called?
- superficial lobe –> the part that lies on the surface
- deep lobe –> the deep tapering edge
What is the glenoid lobe of the parotid gland?
There is a part of the parotid gland that extends up to the neck of the mandible and this part is given the name of the glenoid lobe.
What is the parotid gland surrounded by?
By the deep investing fascia of the neck.
What happens when there is swelling of the parotid gland?
Because of the envelope of deep investing fascia around the parotid gland, swelling of the gland produces a considerable amount of tension and considerable pain, hence why mumps is so painful.
What is another name for mumps?
Viral parotitis.
How far does the superficial lobe of the parotid gland extend?
It extends forwards onto the surface of the masseter.