The maxillary nerve exits the skull thru this structure.
What is the foramen rotundum
This is the only sensory branch of the anterior trunk of the mandibular nerve.
What is the long buccal nerve.
This is one of the main arteries of the heart where the blood supply of the oral cavity comes from.
What is the common carotid artery.
This vein merely serves as a connection between two veins, one a vein and the other a plexus of veins.
What is the deep facial vein.
This bodily secretion is a collection of the by-products of our body's fight against infection.
What is lymph?
This nerve and the lesser palatine exits thru the posterior palatine foramen.
This nerve exits the mandible thru a hole at the apices of the mandibular premolars but does not innervate the premolars.
What is the mental nerve?
What is the lingual artery?
This vein drains blood from the maxillary teeth.
What is the pterygoid venous plexus?
Set of lymph nodes which collects lymph from the tip of the tongue.
What is the submental nodes?
One of the terminal branches of the maxillary nerve and is the innervation of the lower eyelid.
What is the inferior palpebral nerve.
This trunk of the mandibular nerve carries the inferior alveolar nerve.
What is the posterior trunk?
This branch of the common carotid artery is where the branch that supplies blood to the oral cavity comes from.
What is the external carotid artery?
The location of the previous answer.
What is the infratemporal fossa?
This is where the lymph from the lymph nodes associated with the oral cavity is collected.
What is the deep cervical nodes?
The posterior superior alveolar nerve innervates the roots of all maxillary molars except for this root. Be very specific.
What is the mesiobuccal root of the maxillary first molar.
The mandibular nerve exits the skull through this hole.
What is the foramen ovale.
This portion of the internal maxillary artery is where the blood supply of the maxillary teeth comes from.
What is the pterygopalatine portion?
This vein drains blood from most of the soft structures of the oral cavity.
What is the facial vein?
This is the set of lymph nodes that drains lymph from the anterior floor of the mouth.
What is the submental nodes?
The maxillary nerve becomes this when its main trunk enters this canal under the orbit.
What is the infraorbital nerve.
This nerve separates from the posterior trunk before the trunk enters the mandibular foramen.
What is the mylohoid nerve?
This artery is the largest branch of the cervical branches of the facial artery.
What is the submental artery?
This is the vein where all deoxygenated blood collected from the other veins is collected.
What is the internal jugular vein?
Set of lymph nodes which collects lymph from the maxillary molars.
What is the submandibular nodes?