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Thursday, 26 December 2013

Oral Anatomy

The major arterial supply to the jaw is via the
Internal maxillary artery. The internal maxillary artery is a branch of external carotid artery
The internal alveolar artery branches from internal maxillary artery just
Medial to ramus of mandible
The gasserian ganglion is at the
Petrous part of temporal bone
The parasympathetic ganglion associated with maxillary nerve is the
Pterygopalatine ganglion
The mylohyoid nerve branch is associated with
Sphenomandibular ligament
The middle and anterior palatine branch of maxillary nerve enters the palate through the
Minor palatine foramen. The posterior palatine branches pass through the major palatine foramen.
The long axes of the condyloid process if prolonged would meet at a point anterior to foramen magnum at an angle of
135 degrees
The tempromandibular ligament is the external portion of the
Capsular ligament
The accessory fibers of the stylomandibular ligament is the
Stylomandibular ligament
The suspensory ligaments of the tempromandibular joint are the
Tempromandibular and sphenomandibular ligaments

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