Temporal And Infratemporal Regions
Question 1. Describe the origin, course, relations & branches of maxillary artery (or) Give an account of lateral pterygoid muscle
Answer:
Maxillary Artery Origin:
- It is the largest terminal branch of external carotid artery arising behind the neck of the mandible within the substance of the parotid gland

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Maxillary Artery Course and relations:
Within the substance of the parotid gland the artery is divided into three parts

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Question 2. Describe the muscles of mastication under following headings. Name the muscle attachments, Nerve supply, Action (or) Give an account of lateral pterygoid muscle (or) Muscles of mastication (or) Attachments, relations, nerve supply & action of lateral pterygoid muscle (or) Muscles of mastication
Answer:

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Pterygoid Muscle Relations:

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