Surgical anatomy : a treatise on human anatomy in its application to the practice of medicine and surgery . stylo-maxillary ligament is a part of that processof the deep cervical fascia which dips beneath the parotid gland. It extends fromthe styloid process of the temporal bone to the angle and posterior margin of theramus of the lower jaw, separating the parotid from the submaxillary gland. Blood Supply.—From the temporal, middle meningeal, and ? ascendingpharyngeal arteries. Nerve Supply.—From the auriculo-temporal and masseteric branches of theinferior maxillary nerve. Movements.—Eotation


Surgical anatomy : a treatise on human anatomy in its application to the practice of medicine and surgery . stylo-maxillary ligament is a part of that processof the deep cervical fascia which dips beneath the parotid gland. It extends fromthe styloid process of the temporal bone to the angle and posterior margin of theramus of the lower jaw, separating the parotid from the submaxillary gland. Blood Supply.—From the temporal, middle meningeal, and ? ascendingpharyngeal arteries. Nerve Supply.—From the auriculo-temporal and masseteric branches of theinferior maxillary nerve. Movements.—Eotation of the condyle around a transverse axis occurs whenthe mouth is opened or closed, and gliding forward of both the condyle and theinterarticular cartilage when the mouth is widely opened. If the mouth is openedtoo wideh, as in a convulsive yawn, the condyle and interarticular fibro-cartilagemay be completely or incompletely dislocated forward, and locked either in front ofor upon the eminentia articularis. In closing the mouth the cartilage and condyle PLATE CCXCIV, External lateral jig Capsular. process Stylo-maxillary llg Stylo-hyoid lig. TEMPORO-MAXILLARY ARTICULATION-EXTERNAL PLATE CCXCV, Capsular ligStyloid process nternal lateral liff


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