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Oral Cavity Dr. Shawky M. Tayel By
- Professor of Anatomy, Embryology & Human Genetics Anatomy Dep., Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, - Genetics Consultant, Clinical Genomic Center , - Genetics Consultant, Suzanne Mubarak Regional Centre for Women's Health & Development , - Fellow, Medical College of Ohio, USA, - Member, American Society of Human Genetics.
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1- Vestibule of mouth: It is a slit like space bound externally by the lips and cheeks, internally by gums and teeth.
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2- Mouth cavity proper It is bounded by: Anterior and laterally: the gums and teeth. Posteriorly: it communicates with the pharynx through the isthmus. This isthmus is bounded by the palato-glossal arch on each side. Roof: is formed by the hard and soft palate. Floor: is formed by the anterior 2/3 of the tongue.
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Frenulum linguae= A median fold of mucosa connects the under surface of the tongue to the floor of the mouth. The sublingual fold= a small ridge on each side of the frenulum. Lateral to the frenulum there are the lingual vein and lateral to it are the fimbriated folds (one on each side).
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Muscles of the floor of the mouth
Mylohyoid Geniohyoid Stylohyoid Digastric
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Mylohyoid muscle Origin: Mylohyoid line. Insertion:
Hyoid bone and mylohyoid raphe. Nerve supply: Mylohyoid nerve. Action: Elevation of hyoid bone,Floor of mouth and tongue. Depression of mandible
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Geniohyoid muscle Origin: Inferior genial tubercle.
Insertion: Hyoid bone. Nerve supply: C1 (component of hypoglossal nerve) Actions: 1- Elevates hyoid bone. 2- Depresses the mandible.
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Stylohyoid Origin: Styloid process. Insertion: Hyoid bone.
Nerve supply: Facial nerve. Action: Elevates the hyoid bone.
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Digastric muscle Origin: Anterior belly, digastric fossa of mandible.
Posterior belly, Mastoid notch. Insertion: Intermediate tendon. Nerve supply: Anterior belly, mandibular nerve. Posterior belly, facial nerve. Actions: Elevation of hyoid bone. Depression of mandible.
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Tongue Skeletal muscles covered by mucosa.
Lies in the proper mouth cavity and the oropharynx. Functions: Taste, speech, chewing & swallowing. Surfaces: 2 = Dorsum: Faces the palate Divided into oral and pharyngeal parts by the V-shaped sulcus terminalis. IInferior surface: lies in the oral cavity. The tongue also has a margin, tip and root attaching it to the floor of the mouth.
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Dorsum of the tongue The Oral part;
= the 2/3 anterior to sulcus terminalis. Covered by papillae (which bear taste buds); - Vallate (anterior to sulcus terminalis) - Fungiform (at the edges) - Filiform (scattered)
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Pharyngeal part of the dorsal surface:
= The 1/3 posterior to sulcus terminalis. Covered by aggregations of lymphoid tissue called Lingual tonsil. Foramen caecum = Blind pouch at the apex of the sulcus terminalis (site of origin of the thyroid diverticulum (thyroglossal duct).
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Inferior surface of the tongue;
Covered by mucous membrane, showing: - Frenulum lingulae, - Deep lingual vein on each side. - Fimbriated fold (laterally).
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Muscles of the tongue Interensic muscles: - longitudinal,
- Transverse, - Vertical
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Extrinsic muscles of the tongue
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Genioglossus: Origin: Sup. Genial tubercle of the mandible
Insertion: Into the side of the tongue and hyoid bone Action: Depresses, protrudes, and deviates the tongue to the opposite side. N. Supply Hypoglossal nerve (XII)
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Hyoglossus: origin: hyoid bone Insertion: side of tongue
Action: depresses the tongue N. Supply: XII nerve
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Styloglossus: Origin: styloid process behind ear
Insertion: into side of the tongue Action: pulls the tongue upward and back N. supply: XII
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Palatoglossus: Origin: palatine aponeurosis
Insertion: Lateral surface of the back of the tongue Action: pulls the tongue back to narrows the oropharyngeal ismuthus, Depresses the palate. N. Supply: Pharyngeal plexus of vagus (X) nerve
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Nerve supply of the tongue
Sensory: Anterior 2/3: Gerneral sensation: Lingual nerve of mandibular of trigeminal. Taste sensation: Chorda tympani (the parasympathetic part of facial (VII) nerve. Posterior 1/3: IX (glossopharyngeal) nerve General and taste). Posterior end of the dorsum: Internal laryngeal n. (from X). Motor: XII to all muscles except palatoglossus.
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Arterial supply of the tongue: lingual arterey (which gives 2 dorsalis linguae and deep lingual artery B) venous drainage: lingual vein --- I J V.
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Lymphatic drainage The anterior 2/3 …..> submental lymph nodes of both sides Margin …..> submandibular lymph nodes of the same side Posterior 1/3 …..> Upper deep cervical LNs (UDC LN) of both sides.
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