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Home » Digastric Triangle

Digastric Triangle

March 25, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Digastric Triangle

Question 1. Mention the branches of lingual artery
Answer:

Lingual Artery Branches And Supply Diagram

“Understanding the digastric triangle through FAQs: Anatomy, boundaries, and uses explained”

Question 2. Submental triangle.
Answer:

  • It is a median triangle.

Boundaries:

Submental Triangle Anatomy Diagram

“Importance of studying the digastric triangle for medical students: Questions explained”

Digastric Triangle

“Common challenges in mastering digastric triangle notes effectively: FAQs provided”

Contents:

Submental Lymph Nodes And Veins Diagram

“Factors influencing success with digastric triangle studies: Q&A”

Question 3. Name the muscles which bring about depression of the hyoid bone
Answer:

  • Muscles that bring about depression of hyoid bone are
    • Sternohyoid
    • Thyrohyoid
    • Omohyoid

Question 4. Digastric triangle (or) Contents of digastrics triangle.
Answer:

Boundaries:

Submandibular Region Anatomy Diagram

“Steps to explain boundaries of the digastric triangle: Mandible vs sternocleidomastoid vs hyoid bone: Q&A guide”

Contents:

Submandibular And Deep Neck Structures Diagram

“Role of the mandible in defining the superior boundary: Questions answered”

Question 5. Infrahyoid muscle
Answer:

  • Infrahyoid muscles are sternothyroid, sternohyoid, thyrohyoid and omohyoid

Infrahyoid Muscles Nerve Supply And Actions Diagram

 

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