Products are secreted to the desired area by ducts
What is Exocrine?
What is mumps?
these drain the mandibular incisors
what are submental lymph nodes?
Location of articulation
What is the articular fossa of the temporal bone?
Creates teeth that appear dark
Pulp necrosis
This gland has a duct called "Wharton's"
what is Submandibular
This gland is located at the back of the tongue with circumvallate papilla
What is Von Ebner's
Lymphatic tissue at the base of the tongue
This ligament prevents the TMJ from moving too far back
What is the Temporomandibular ligament?
Largest teeth in maxillary arch
what are maxillary first molars
Products secreted directly into the vascular system
What is Endocrine?
Largest endocrine gland
What is the Thyroid?
Drain all teeth except the mandibular incisors and maxillary third molars
What are submandibular lymph nodes?
What is synovial fluid?
Smallest and only non-encapsulated major salivary gland
What is sublingual?
Where T-lymphocyres mature
All nodes of head and neck(except occipital) drain into these
What is the Superior Deep Cervical lymph node?
Connects styloid process to mandible
What is stylomandibular ligament?
This gland only produces 25% of saliva and is only serous
What is the Parotid?
Related to the Bartholin's duct
What is the sublingual gland?
Drains directly into the superior deep cervical lymph nodes
What are maxillary thirds?
These muscles are involved for closing the mandible
What are the temporalis, masseter, and medial pterygoid muscles