Surgical therapeutics and operative technique . FiG> 180.—-Relations of the Internal Surface of the Inferior Maxilla. We see here the auriculo-temporal, inferior dental, and lingual nerves; also the nerveto the internal pterygoid muscle; the divided end of the styloid apophysis^; thestylo-maxillary ligament; and the external carotid artery, which divides intointernal maxillary and superficial Fig. 181.—Total Resection of Inferior Maxilla. We prepare for division of the median portion of the bone by the introduction of acurved forceps under the maxilla.


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