Arteries!
Arteries 2!
Veins
Veins 2!
Nerves
Nerves 2!
100

Has 6 branches supplying pharyngeal muscles, soft palate, tonsils muscles of face

What is the Facial Artery?

100

Supplying the hard palate as well as lingual gingiva

What is Greater Palatine?

100

What vein begins near the side of the nose, passes downward and crosses over thebody of the mandible with the facial artery? It drains facial structures, beginning neat the eye and defends towards the mandible.

Facial Vein

100

Collects venous blood from the forehead, parietal and temporal regions of the head, external ear, and parotid glad.

Superficial Temporal Vein

100

ASA Supplies sensory nerve to these

The maxillary central and laterals

100

How many central nerves are there?

12 Cranial Nerves

200

Supplies blood to the temporal, masseter, and pterygoid muscles

What is the Ptarygoid Artery?

200

Supplies the face 

What is the Infraorbital Artery?

200

What vein courses from the pterygoid plexus of veins of the infratemporal fossa tothe facial vein and is a communicating vein between the facial vein and the Pterygoid plexus?

Drains into the Pterygoid plexus

Deep Facial Vein

200

Drains venous blood from the jaw, parotid gland, lateral portions of the skull, and masseter muscle. Drains the maxillary artery and the superficial temporal arteries.

Retromandibular Vein

200

MSA supplies nerve sensory to these

The maxillary first and second premolars, roots of the first molar and maxillary sinus
200

Cranial nerves are categorized in their function by either being sensory or motor, what tdo sensory and motor nerves do?

Sensory - involved with senses such as smell, touch, taste, and hearing

Motor - Control the movement and function of muscles or glands

300

Branches from the external carotid artery; supplies the soft palate, tonsils, and floor of mouth

What is the Lingual Artery?

300

Has three branches and enters the mandibular canal

What is the Inferior Alveolar Artery?

300

what is a network of merging veins in the head that surround the maxillary artery and is located in the infra temporal fossa? Drains the nasal cavity, eye, paranasal sinuses.

muscles of mastication, and palate

Pterygoid Plexus of Veins

300

Is the posterior branch joins the posterior articular vein and then becomes the external jugular vein

Posterior Division of the Retromandibular Vein

300

PSA supplies nerve sensory to which teeth?

Maxillary first molar (distobuccal root), second molar, and medial 3rd molar. 

300

The oculomotor is a motor nerve, what is its function?

Movement of the eye muscles

400

Supplies cuspid teeth and maxillary sinuses

What are the Anterior Superior Alveolar (ASA), Middle Superior Alveolar (MSA), and Posterior Superior Alveolar (PSA)?

400

Three branches of the Inferior Alveolar Artery

What are the Mylohiod Artery, Incisive Artery, and the Mental Artery?

400

What short trunk travels to the back of the head behind the neck of the mandible and is accompanied by the maxillary artery that runs alongside the vein? Helps drain the area

supplied by the maxillary artery.

Maxillary Vein

400

Located outside the sternocleidomastoid and are often visible to the naked eye. Smaller in diameter and found more superficial to the internal jugular vein.

External Jugular Vein

400

The maxillary division leaves the skull through whicih foramen?

Foreman rotundum

400

What is the function of the vagus nerve?

Moves muscles of the soft palate, pharynx, and larynx and functions general sensation on skin around the ear and sense of taste

500

Arises behind mandible angle supplying blood to the deep structures of the face

What is the Maxillary?

500

The terminal branch and includes the nasopalentine artery

What is the Pterygopalatine Artery?

500

Begins on the dorsum, sides, and undersurfaces of the tongue. It passes backward following the course of the lingual artery and its branches. Drains the floor of the mouth and

tongue and empties into the internal jugular vein.

Lingual Vein

500

Collects blood from the brain and the superficial part of the face and neck. Each of the internal jugular veins runs on either side of the neck under the sternocleidomastoid muscle.

Internal Jugular Vein
500

Which sensory nerve passes through the foramen rotundum?

Maxillary Nerve V2

500
The Trigeminal Nerve is the primary source of innervation of the oral cavity and subdivides into 3 main divisions. What are they?

Ophthalmic (sensory)

Maxillary (sensory)

Mandibular (sensory and motor)