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Submental artery
Branch of the facial artery From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The submental artery is the largest branch of the facial artery in the neck.[1] It first runs forward under the mouth, then turns upward upon reaching the chin.
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Anatomy
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Origin
The submental artery is the largest branch of the facial artery in the neck.[1]
It arises from the facial artery just as the facial artery splits the submandibular gland.[1]
Course and distribution
The artery passes anterior-ward upon the mylohyoid muscle, coursing inferior to the body of the mandible and deep to the digastric muscle.[citation needed] Here, the artery supplies adjacent muscles and skin; it also forms anastomoses with the sublingual artery and with the mylohyoid branch of the inferior alveolar artery. Upon reaching the chin, artery turns superior-ward[1] at the mandibular symphysis[citation needed] to pass over the mandible before dividing into a superficial branch and a deep branch; the two terminal branches are distributed to the chin and lower lip, and form anastomoses with the inferior labial and mental arteries.[1]
Distribution
Branches
- The superficial branch passes between the integument and depressor labii inferioris, and anastomoses with the inferior labial artery.[citation needed]
- The deep branch runs between the muscle and the bone, supplies the lip, and anastomoses with the inferior labial artery and the mental branch of the inferior alveolar artery.[citation needed]
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Additional images
- Superficial dissection of the right side of the neck, showing the carotid and subclavian arteries.
- Submental artery
- Submental artery
References
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