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lateral pterygoid plate Medial Pteryqoid Maxillary tuberosity & lateral pterygoid plate N.B: Anterior division of mandibular nerve Lowers mandible Side to side movement (chewing) Elevates mandible Side to side movement lnner surface of ramus of mandible Main trunk of mandibular n. - Both muscles together protrude the mandible. - Lateral pterygoid divides the mandibular A. into 3 parts

 


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HEAD & NECK I

o Oculomotor nerve supplies all extraocular muscles except:

- Superior oblique (supplied by

trochlear n.)

- Lateral rectus (supplied by

abducent n.)

o Oculomotor nerve also supplies ciliary

ms & constrictor pupillae muscle.

. lnjury to oculomotor nerve will

{fiP""' - Diratation or pupir.

Ptosis.

- Lateral squint.

- Loss of accommodation.

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on the ocutomotor nerve. {F

It is the Sth cranial nerve.

It is a mixed nerve, gives 2 sensory nerves & the

mandibular nerve.

Iuro sensory nerues

- The ophthalmic

nerve.

- The maxillary

nerve.

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It is a mixed nerve. passes in foramen ovale and qives:

1. Nerve to medial ptervqoid (this also supplies the ten-qqr palati muscle).

2. Nervus spinosus.

3. Anterior division: {F

muscles of mastication.

lateral pterygoid i.e. it supplies the 4

-General sensation to the mucosa of anterior Ts of the tongue.

-Secretomotor fibers to sublingual glands.

nerve.

Mentat nerve passes through the mentalforamen which is located between the lower 1st &

/d premolars

Mandibular nerve passes in the foramen ovale & does nof pass through mandibular

foramen

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- Passes through tympanic cavity & petro-tympanic fissure.

- Carries taste sensation from the ant'zr's of lhe tongue.

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3) Nerve to stapedius muscle.

fult crfter itr exit from rtylomortoid forcrmen it giuer:

1) Nerve to stylohyoid.

2) Nerve to posterior belly of digastric.

! ter-incrl brcrnchet (inside the parotid gland):

1) Temporal.

2) Zygomatic.

3) Buccal.

4) Mandibular.

5) Cervical (which supplies the platysma).

N.B: Facial nerue lesion ) inability to suck liquids through a straw.

It supplies all types of sensations (general & taste) to mucosa of the posterior Ts of the

tongue.

It supplies stylo-pharyngeus muscle (the only muscle supplied by it).

It is the longest cranial nerve.

Branches: see above.

Crcrnicrl pcrrt:

. Origin: Nucleus Ambiguous in medulla oblongata.

o Joins the vagus n. & distributed along its pharyngeal & laryngeal branches.

{lll'. ft supplies all muscles of the soft palate except tensor palati (which is supplied T by mandibular nerve;.

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. arigin: upper 6 cervical segments.

. Supplr'es sternomastoid & trapezius.

It supplies the intrinsic muscles of the tongue and the extrinsic muscles which are

(hyoglossus, styloglossus, genioglossus & palatoglossus).

HEAD & NECK I

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o Nerves that contribute to its formation: C1,

C2, C3. :

-Descedens hypoglossi C1 t

-Descendens cervicalis C2, 13' o Muscles supplied: sternothyrold, sternohyoid,

omohyoid.

NB: Thyrohyoid is supplied by C1 directly.

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HEAD & NECK I

Vertebral levels of the structures

o Spinal root of accessory nerve crosses transverse process

of atlas

o Open mouth and dens

oSu ior cervical qanolion

of hvoid bone

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Upper border of thyroid cartilage

Bifurcation of common carotid arteries

o Cricoid cartilage

o Larynx becomes trachea

o Pharynx becomes esophagus

o Middle cervical ganglion

o Vertebral artery enters foramen Transversum of C6

o Carotid tubercle of Chassaignac

.o lnferior thyroid artery crosses to thyroid gland and passes

behind the svmoathetic chain

o First clearly palpable spinous process (C7)

o Stellate /inferior cervical qanglion

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Temporalis

Temporal fossa

of the skull

Coronoid process of

the mandible

Anterior division of the

mandibular nerve

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Elevates &

retracts mandible

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mandible

Zygomatic arch

of the maxilla

Outer surface of

ramus of

mandible

Anterlor division of

mandibular nerve

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HEAD & NTCK I

Lateral Ptervqoid

Greater wing of Neck of

sphenoid & mandible

lateral pterygoid

plate

Medial Pteryqoid

Maxillary

tuberosity &

lateral pterygoid

plate

N.B:

Anterior division of mandibular

nerve

Lowers mandible

Side to side

movement

(chewing)

Elevates mandible

Side to side

movement

lnner surface of ramus of

mandible

Main trunk of

mandibular n.

- Both muscles together protrude the mandible.

- Lateral pterygoid divides the mandibular A. into 3 parts

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0igaslrie:

Intariorbelly

fueterior belly

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Anterior bellv: digastric

fossa of mandible

Posterior bellv: medial

surface of the mastoid

process

lntermediate tendon

connected to hyoid

bone

Anterior belly:

mandibular

nerve.

Posterior belly:

facial nerve

Nerve to mylohyoid

(from mandibular n.)

. Depression of

the mandible

. Elevation of the

hyoid bone

Mvlohyoid musqle

It forms the floor of the mouth

Mylohyoid line of

the mandible

Median raphe & body

of hyoid bone

. Depression of

mandible

. Elevation of

hyoid bone

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Superior belly:

body of hyoid bone

lnferior bellv:

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the scapula

Back of Body of hyoid

manubrium bone

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lntermediate tendon

connected to clavicle by

fibrous sling

Depresses the hyoid

bone in the 2nd phase of

deglutition

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cervicalis

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Ansa cervicalis

(Cr,z,a)

Depresses the hyoid bone in the

2nd phase of deglutition

Back of

manubrium

Oblique line of

thyroid cartilage

Oblique line of the

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