Parotid Region - Laboratory Identifications
Temporomandibular Joint and Parotid Region
Mastoid process
Styloid process
Stylomastoid foramen
External acoustic meatus
Postglenoid tubercle
Mandibular fossa
Articular tubercle
Condyle
Mandibular notch
Masseteric artery
Masseteric nerve
Coronoid process
Articular capsule
Superior synovial cavity
Articular Disk
Inferior synovial cavity
Superior head of lateral pterygoid
Inferior head of lateral pterygoid
Posterior fibers of temporalis
Anterior fibers of temporalis
Facial nerve
Auriculotemporal nerve
Communicating branch (parasympathetics)
Posterior belly digastric
Stylohyoid muscle
Lesser occipital nerve
Great auricular nerve
Parotid Gland
Mandible
condyle - site of insertion for inferior head lateral pterygoid muscle
neck - anterior to external auditory canal
coronoid process - insertion of temporalis muscle
mandibular notch - transmits masseteric artery and nerve to masseter muscle
ramus - lateral boarder of infratemporal fossa, retromandibular vein, maxillary artery, parotid gland
angle - near level of lingula (medial surface)
body - most commonly broken bone in males, fracture puts inferior alveolar nerve and artery at risk
inferior alveolar process - base of teeth
mandibular foramen - transmits inferior alveolar nerve and artery into mandible, inferior to lingula
lingula - site of attachment of sphenomandibular ligament
digastric fossa - origin of anterior belly of digastric muscle
superior and inferior mental spine - origin of genioglossus and geniohyoid muscles
sphenomandibular ligament - from spine of sphenoid to lingula, limits depression of the mandible
mental foramen - transmits mental nerve and artery (continuation of inferior alveolar nerve)
inferior alveolar nerve and artery - provides the inferior dental plexus
inferior dental plexus
temporalis muscle - arises from temporal fossa, medial to zygomatic arch, inserts on coronoid process and anterior ramus
masseter muscle - arises from zygomatic arch, inserts on lateral body and angle of mandible
medial pterygoid muscle - originates from medial aspect of lateral pterygoid plate, inserts on medial body
mental nerve and artery
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