Head and Neck Anatomy Flashcards
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Most common type of joint seen between most bones in the skull
Fibrous joint
Skull divided into 3 parts
neuro-cranium, facial skull, mandible
Structure of skull bone
compact bone - spongy bone (houses red marrow) - compact bone
Sagittal suture
Lies between the right and left parietal bones
Coronal suture
Lies between frontal and parietal bones
Lambdoid suture
Lies between occipital bone with R and L parietal and temporal
what bone is the occipital protuberance part of
occipital bone
what bone is the mastoid process part of
temporal bone
what bones make up the zygomatic arch
temporal and zygomatic
what bones is the styloid process part of
temporal bone
what bone is the occipital condyles part of
maxilla
Cranial cavity is made up of 3 fossae
anterior cranial fossa
middle cranial fossa
posterior cranial fossa
Largest foramen in posterior cranial fossa
foramen magnum
Name 2 structures that pass through foramen magnum
spinal cord
left and right vertebral arteries
Where are the ear ossicles found
petrous part of the temporal bone
5 layers of the SCALP
Skin Connective tissue (blood vessels present) Aponeurosis of the occipital muscle Loose connective tissue Periosteum / Pericranium
Nerve supply of the anterior part of the scalp
All 3 Branches of the trigeminal nerve
Nerve supply of the posterior half of the scalp
cutaneous branches of cervical spinal nerves C2 and C3
what is diploe
spongy bone - separating layers of compact bone
innervation of muscles of facial expression
cranial nerve VII - Facial nerve
Name the 3 salivary glands
Parotid (largest)
sublingual
submandibular
Parotid Gland (exocrine) where does it lie
long base of the gland overlies the anterior border of the sternocleidomastoid muscle
extends superiorly to zygomatic arch
inferiorly extends to angle of mandible
apex of pyramid lies over the masseter
posteriorly extends anterior to external auditory meatus
Structures entering and leaving the gland
Facial nerve
external carotid artery
retromandibular vein
Innervation of the parotid gland
receives both sympathetic (originates from cervical ganglia) and parasympathetic innervation.