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pdf

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https://www.slideshare.net/RanaSingh19/cervical-fascia

aponeurosis cervical superficial media y profunda

https://es.slideshare.net/giuslove/anestesias-intraorales

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gabar__n9jk

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https://www.utmb.edu/otoref/grnds/Local-anesthesia-of-head-neck-060524/Regional-
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Nerve Blocks: Head and Neck


https://radiopaedia.org/articles/trigeminal-nerve nerves

http://teachmeanatomy.info/head/organs/salivary-glands/ glándulas

Important point to note:


Mandibular division neither covers the angle of mandible, nor the outer ear.
These areas are often tested to differentiate neurologic and functional (non-
neurologic symptoms) as Trigeminal nerve doesn’t have sensory supply to these
regions. These regions are supplied by:

 Outer ear: Cranial nerve VII, IX and X


 Angle of Mandible: C2, C3

Movements
Movements at this joint are produced by the muscles of mastication, and the
hyoid muscles. The two divisions of the temporomandibular joint have different
functions.

Protrusion and Retraction


The upper part of the joint allows protrusion and retraction of the mandible – the
anterior and posterior movements of the jaw. The lateral pterygoid muscle
is responsible for protrusion (assisted by the medial pterygoid), and
the geniohyoid and digastric muscles perform retraction.
Elevation and Depression
The lower part of the joint permits elevation and depression of the mandible;
opening and closing the mouth. Depression is mostly caused
by gravity. However, if there is resistance, the digastric, geniohyoid, and
mylohyoid muscles assist. Elevation is very strong movement, caused by the
contraction of the temporalis, masseter, and medial pterygoid muscles.
What is a common sign of Buccinator Paralysis?
Buccal Mucosa slips between teeth during chewing and is lacerated.

https://quizlet.com/subject/pterygoid/

https://es.slideshare.net/wellersonelvis/esplacno-cuello-wellerson

https://es.slideshare.net/marianabarrancos1/cuello-parietal-y-visceral

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https://quizlet.com/228017020/anatomy-exam-2-head-and-neck-flash-cards/

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