The anterior facial vein is
connected to cavernous sinus through
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Superior ophthalmic vein;
Deep facial vein; Pterygoid plexus of vein
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The upper pole of the
parotid gland is pierced by the
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Auriculotemporal nerve;
Superficial temporal vessels; Temporal branch of facial nerve
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Lower pole of parotid gland
overlaps the
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Posterior belly of
digastric
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The insertion of the medial
pterygoid muscle is into the
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Medial surface of
mandibular ramus
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The parotid duct pierces
the buccinator muscle and opens into the oral vestibule usually opposite the
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Maxillary first-second
molar
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The piriform recess is
located
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On either side of the
larynx within the laryngopharynx
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The recess above the
palatine tonsil is
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plica semilunaris
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The recess posterior to the salpingopharyugeal
folds within the nasopharynx is
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pharyngeal recess
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Recess between
glossoepiglottic fold is
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Vallecula
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The sensory root of the
fifth cranial nerve arise from the
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Semilunar ganglion
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Monday, 16 December 2013
Oral Anatomy
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