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The Oral Cavity & The Oral Cavity & Salivary Glands Salivary Glands

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Page 1: The oral cavity & salivary glands

The Oral Cavity & Salivary The Oral Cavity & Salivary GlandsGlands

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Oral CavityOral Cavity

The cavity that extends from lips to pharynx & contains the tongue & teeth

2 parts:

1. Vestibule:

space between ?

contains ?

divides into sulci: labial & buccal

2. Oral cavity proper:

enclosed by teeth

* The vestibule communicates with cavity proper at: 1. ?? & 2. ??

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Oral Cavity ProperOral Cavity Proper

Space that enclosed by teeth & bounded:

Roof: hard palate

Floor: reflection of M.M. under the tongue

Ant.: communicates with Vestibule

Post.: communicates with oropharynx

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OpeningsOpenings

2 openings:

Oral fissure:

from vestibule to outside

Oropharyngeal opening (isthmus):

from cavity proper to oropharynx

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TeethTeeth

2 sets

1. Deciduous (primary) teeth:

5 in each quadrant (?)

start eruption ~ 6m

fully erupted ~ ??

1st primary tooth to erupt is ?

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2. Permanent teeth:

8 in each quadrant (?)

Start eruption ~ ??

Fully erupted ~ 12 y (Except?)

*3rd molar = wisdom tooth

(because it erupts at older age)

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Innervation of The TeethInnervation of The Teeth

GingivaeGingivae TeethTeeth

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The TongueThe TongueA muscular organ that covered with mucous memb.

DividesOral part: ant. 2/3Pharyngeal part: post. 1/3

Surfaces:Palatal (dorsal)Tip & margins (opposite?)Lower surface (ventral, opposite?)Root:

connects tongue to ??

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Dorsum of The TongueDorsum of The TongueMedian fissure

fibrous septumSulcus terminalis:

V-shaped ridge, separates?Foramen cecum: (blind opening)

at apex of sulcus term.marks the site of ?

Lingual papillae: 4 typesfiliform

smallest & numerous fungiform

tip & marginsvallate

8-12, in front of ?foliate

linear folds, on the sides

near terminal sulcus

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Lingual Tonsil:

aggregation of L. nodules

on post. 1/3 of the tongue

part of Waldeyer’s ring

(4 kinds of tonsils)

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Ventral Surface of The TongueVentral Surface of The Tongue

Covered by smooth & thin m.m.

1. Frenulum:

fold of m.m. connects …

2. Deep ling. Artery & vein

from??

3. Fimberiated fold

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Muscles of The tongueMuscles of The tongue

2 typesIntrinsic:

not attached to bone

3 directions:

longi., transv., & vertical

innervation?

Action:

change tongue shape

Extrinsic:

4 (5?) muscles

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Innervation to The TongueInnervation to The Tongue

Sensory:

general: Ant. 2/3 ?

Post. 1/3 ?

Special: Ant. 2/3 ?

Post. 1/3 ?

Motor: ??

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Arterial Blood Supply to The TongueArterial Blood Supply to The Tongue

Lingual a.:

from??

pass deep to hyoglossus m.

Branches: 3?

Tonsillar a.

from ?

Ascending pharyngeal a.

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Lymph DrainageLymph Drainage

Tip:

submental L.N.

Lat. Ant. 2/3:

submandibular L.N.

Medial Ant. 2/3:

DCLN

Post. 1/3:

DCLN

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Genioglossus & Airway PatencyGenioglossus & Airway Patency

Genioglossus m. is under constant state of contraction, to prevent the tongue from collapsing posteriorly & obstructing airway.

- Hypercontraction = ??

* When the pt. is deeply

anesthetized

genioglossus may relaxed &

The base of the tongue

moves posteriorly

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Submandibular Salivary GlandSubmandibular Salivary Gland

Mixed gland (mucous & serous, mainly ?)

Rests on post. Border of ??

2 parts: large superficial

small deep

* Relations to superficial & deep parts:

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Submandibular duct (Warton’s)Submandibular duct (Warton’s)

same length as parotid duct

(~ 5cm)

arises from deep part of the gland

pass ant.

opens beside the frenulum

(sublingual papilla)

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Sublingual Salivary GlandSublingual Salivary Gland

Mixed gland (mainly ?)

Beneath m.m. of floor of mouth

Opens into the floor of mouth:

8-20 ducts (subling. Fold)

* Relations to the gland: