Blood Supply of Head and Neck
Blood Supply of Head and Neck
Blood Supply of Head and Neck
NECK
Dr.Ayesha khalid
Mphil Anatomy (UHS)
PGD (Radiology)
Arterial Supply of the Scalp
The arteries lie in the superficial fascia.
• The supratrochlear and the supraorbital
arteries, branches of the ophthalmic artery,.
• The superficial temporal artery, the smaller
terminal branch of the external carotid artery.
• The posterior auricular artery, a branch of the
external carotid artery.
• The occipital artery, a branch of the external
carotid artery.
Venous Drainage of the Scalp
• The supratrochlear and supraorbital veins unite at the
medial margin of the orbit to form the facial vein.
Roof of Mouth
The roof of the mouth is formed by the hard palate in front and the soft palate behind.
Floor of Mouth
The floor is formed largely by the anterior two thirds of the tongue.
A fold of mucous membrane called the frenulum of the tongue connects the
undersurface of the tongue in the midline to the floor of the mouth .
Lateral to the frenulum, the mucous membrane forms a fringed fold, the plica
fimbriata .
The submandibular duct of the submandibular gland opens onto the floor of
the mouth on the summit of a small papilla on either side of the frenulum of
the tongue .
The sublingual gland projects up into the mouth, producing a low fold of
mucous membrane, the sublingual fold. Numerous ducts of the gland open
on the summit of the fold.
The Teeth
• Deciduous Teeth
• There are 20 deciduous teeth: four incisors, two canines, and four
molars in each jaw. They begin to erupt about 6 months after birth
and have all erupted by the end of 2 years. The teeth of the lower
jaw usually appear before those of the upper jaw.
• Permanent Teeth
• There are 32 permanent teeth: four incisors, two canines, four
premolars, and six molars in each jaw . They begin to erupt at 6
years of age. The last tooth to erupt is the third molar, which may
happen between the ages of 17 and 30. The teeth of the lower jaw
appear before those of the upper jaw.
• The Tongue
The tongue is a mass of striated muscle covered
with mucous membrane . The muscles attach
the tongue to the styloid process and the soft
palate above and to the mandible and the hyoid
bone below.
• Lymph Drainage
• Tip: Submental lymph nodes
• Sides of the anterior two thirds: Submandibular
and deep cervical lymph nodes
• Posterior third: Deep cervical lymph nodes
• Sensory Innervation
• Anterior two thirds: Lingual nerve branch of
mandibular division of trigeminal nerve
(general sensation) and chorda tympani
branch of the facial nerve (taste)
• Posterior third: Glossopharyngeal nerve
(general sensation and taste)