By Peter J. Taub, Pravin K. Patel, Steven R. Buchman, Mimis N. Cohen
ISBN-10: 1461483409
ISBN-13: 9781461483403
ISBN-10: 1461483417
ISBN-13: 9781461483410
Ferraro's basics of Maxillofacial surgical procedure is the newly revised and up to date moment version of the textual content initially edited through James W. Ferraro. Written for trainees and scholars in addition to specialists in oral and maxillofacial surgical procedure, and specialists in similar subspecialties resembling otolaryngology and cosmetic surgery, this hugely illustrated textual content is a useful resource of hands-on, sensible wisdom for these taking the ASMS easy direction, or for any expert looking a finished overview of maxillofacial surgery.
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More posteriorly there are also the lesser palatine foramina, through which emerge minor palatine vessels. The nerve supply to the hard palate comes from the sphenopalatine and greater palatine branches of the maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve (CN V). These branches exit with their respective arteries. Operative Notes With LeFort osteotomy, the down-fractured maxillary segment remains supplied by the paired greater palatine arteries posterior to the maxillary sinus. Care should be taken to protect these vessels by not running a saw or osteotome across the posterior wall of the sinus but rather performing a controlled fracture of this area to mobilize the inferior segment.
The posterior muscle is innervated by the facial nerve (CN VII), while the anterior belly is innervated by the trigeminal nerve (CN V) by way of the mandibular segment of the nerve, whose inferior alveolar branch gives off the mylohyoid nerve, which further branches to supply the digastrics. The digastric muscle similarly acts as a depressor and retractor of the mandible (see Fig. 14). 2 Anatomy of the Head and Neck 29 Masseter muscle Temporalis muscle a b Lateral pterygoid force anteromedially Medial pterygoid force superior-medially Mylohyoid muscle force medially c Lateral pterygoid force Lateral pterygoid force Medial pterygoid force Medial pterygoid force d Fig.
The posterior division, as it passes inferiorly in line with the ramus of the mandible, gives off an auriculotemporal nerve that provides sensation to the temporomandibular joint, the skin over the temporal region of the ear, the lateral aspect of the scalp, and the tympanic membrane. Prior to entering the inferior alveolar canal on the medial side of the mandible, the posterior division of the mandibular nerve gives off the lingual nerve, which courses posterior to the retromolar trigone and enters the tongue to provide general sensation to the anterior two-thirds of the tongue, the floor of the mouth, and the gums.
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