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What veins drain the nasal cavity?
-opthlamic vein
-facial vein
-sphenopalatine v
What are the anterior and posterior ethmoidals branches of?
The internal carotid artery (in the nose)
What is Kiesselbach's area?
area in the nasal septum where 4 arteries anastomose...
common site of epistaxis
What are the superficial arteries of the ear?
Superficial temporal
posterior auricular
what are the superficial nerves of the ear?
Great auricular (C2,C3)
Auriculotemporal (V3)
What are the two muscles of the middle ear?
stapedius
tensor tympani
What are the two nerves of the middle ear?
glossopharyngeal and facial
What are the three ossicles of the middle ear?
malleus, incus, stapes
What is the auditory tube opened by? (normally its closed)
salpingopharyngeas and tensor veli palatini
What is the stapedius innervated by?
Facial
What innervates the tensor veli palatini?
v3
What nerve is closely related to the promontory of the ear?
facial nerve, so if the promontory gets inflamed, may put pressure on the facial nerve
What does the osseous labrinyth contain?
perilymph

OP
What does the membraneous labrrinyth contain?
endolymph
What does the tensor tympani attach to?
malleus
What is the framework of the soft palate made up of?
aponeurosis of the tensor veli palatini muscles
What are the muscles of the soft palate?
palatoglossus
tensor veli palatini
palatopharyngeas
musculo uvulae
levator veli palatini
What innervates the levator veli palatini?
vagus nerve
What innervates the palatopharyngeas muscle?
vagus nerve
What innervates the stylopharyngeas muscle?
glosspharyngeal
What is the arterial supply of the palate?
greater and lesser palatine aa from the descending palatine (from the maxillary)
What is sensory innervation to the inner cheek and lip?
buccal n and contributions of mental n and infraorbital n
The lower gingive recieve sensory innervation from where?
inferior alveolar, buccal n, lingual n
What are the four papillae of the tongue and which one does not have taste buds?
vallate
filiform (no taste buds)
fungiform
foliate
What are the actions of the extrinsic muscles of the tongue?
position of the tongue