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Region of the neck
The submandibular triangle (or submaxillary or digastric triangle) corresponds to the region of the neck immediately beneath the body of the mandible
Submandibular_triangle
Human salivary gland
The paired submandibular glands (historically known as submaxillary glands) are major salivary glands located beneath the floor of the mouth. In adult
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Fascial space of the head and neck
region termed the submandibular triangle, part of the anterior triangle of the neck. The anatomic boundaries of each submandibular space are: the mylohyoid
Submandibular_space
Region of the neck
carotid triangle the submandibular triangle the submental triangle Sternocleidomastoid muscle Muscles of the neck. Anterior view. The triangles of the
Anterior_triangle_of_the_neck
Divisions created by the major muscles in the neck
carotid, submandibular and submental and the posterior into occipital and subclavian triangles. The use of the divisions described as the triangles of the
Triangles_of_the_neck
Lymph nodes found in the neck
I: Submental and submandibular nodes Level Ia: Submental - these are below the mentum of the chin more anteriorly between a triangle formed by the anterior
Cervical_lymph_nodes
In anatomy the Lesser Triangle is a region contained within the Submandibular triangle. Its boundaries are the Hypoglossal Nerve, and the Anterior and
Lesser_Triangle
Small muscle located under the jaw in mammals
triangle. The digastric muscle divides the anterior triangle of the neck into four smaller triangles: the submandibular triangle (digastric triangle)
Digastric_muscle
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Muscle of the tongue
depress and retract the tongue. It forms a part of the floor of submandibular triangle. from the side of the body and from the whole length of the greater
Hyoglossus
Mandibular depression
borders and can usually be palpated in the floor of the mouth or submandibular triangle of the neck as a hard mass. CT and clinical exam is typically sufficient
Stafne_defect
Surgical procedure
groups. Level I – This includes the submental and submandibular lymph nodes. The submental triangle (sublevel IA) is bounded by the anterior belly of
Neck_dissection
Fascial space below the chin
muscles laterally. The communications of the submental space are: the submandibular spaces posterolaterally. the sublingual space superiorly (via erosion
Submental_space
subluxation submandibular duct submandibular ganglion submandibular gland submandibular triangle submental triangle suboccipital muscle suboccipital triangle subscapularis
Index_of_anatomy_articles
Muscular organ in the mouth of most vertebrates
small prominences called sublingual caruncles that the major salivary submandibular glands drain into. The eight muscles of the human tongue are classified
Tongue
Organs of the immune system
and their associated periodontium and gingiva. They drain either to submandibular lymph nodes (which then drain to deep cervical lymph nodes), or to the
Submental_lymph_nodes
Paired muscle of the neck
intermesh). The mylohyoid muscle separates the sublingual space from the submandibular space, which communicate via a lateral gap between the mylohyoid and
Mylohyoid_muscle
Medical condition
lobe elevation or facial asymmetry. **Submandibular gland**: Appears as a firm swelling in the submandibular triangle that may exhibit limited mobility.
Acinic_cell_carcinoma
Body part that connects the head and torso
separates the anterior triangle of the neck from the posterior. The upper part of the anterior triangle contains the submandibular glands, which lie just
Neck
Index of articles associated with the same name
Retropharyngeal space Retropubic space Subarachnoid space Subdural space Sublingual space Submandibular space Submasseteric space Traube's space Body cavity
Anatomic_space
Artery to portions of the superficial face
over which it arches to enter a groove on the posterior surface of the submandibular gland. It then curves upward over the body of the mandible at the antero-inferior
Facial_artery
tracing - It splits and encloses submandibular gland and parotid gland; - It splits at lower border of submandibular gland into superficial and deep layers;which
Investing layer of deep cervical fascia
Investing_layer_of_deep_cervical_fascia
Medical condition
the neck cysts. Anterior to sternocleidomastoid muscle, posterior to submandibular gland, lateral to carotid sheath. They are medial to the facial nerve
Branchial_cleft_cyst
Group of lymph nodes in the neck
external jugular vein in the posterior triangle, and they are adjacent to the anterior jugular vein in the anterior triangle. They can be broken down into: superficial
Superficial cervical lymph nodes
Superficial_cervical_lymph_nodes
Surgical procedure to enhance or reconstruct a human nose
front), either to the upper deep cervical nodes (in the neck), or to the submandibular glands (in the lower jaw), or into both the nodes and the glands of
Rhinoplasty
Overview of and topical guide to human anatomy
mental spine Inferior mental spine Mylohyoid line Sublingual fossa Submandibular fossa Alveolar part Dental alveoli Ramus of mandible Angle of mandible
Outline_of_human_anatomy
Medical intervention
are the intraparotid, submandibular and the submental lymph nodes. The inferior and medial parts usually drain to the submandibular nodes while the lateral
Cheek_reconstruction
Feature of the human face
lateral walls, to join that of the external nasal skin to drain into the submandibular lymph nodes. The rest of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses all
Human_nose
London medical school
Wharton (1614–1673) - anatomist best known for his descriptions of the submandibular duct William Cheselden (1688–1752) - surgeon and specialist in the removal
St Thomas's Hospital Medical School
St_Thomas's_Hospital_Medical_School
X-ray imaging in dentistry
side of investigation. Indications: 1) Detection of any sialoliths in submandibular salivary glands 2) Used to demonstrate unerupted lower 8's 3) Assess
Dental_radiography
Deformation of teeth due to acids produced by bacteria
the amount of saliva produced by salivary glands, in particular the submandibular gland and parotid gland, are likely to lead to dry mouth and thus to
Tooth_decay
Homo erectus fossil
running on the exterior of the body of the mandible), deep and narrow submandibular fovea (below the mylohyoid lines), and a narrow and convex plane which
Tautavel_Man
of ducts. Humans have three paired major salivary glands (parotid, submandibular, and sublingual), a pair of seromucous tubarial glands (discovered in
Glossary_of_medicine
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n.
A straight line which traverses or intersects any system of other lines, as a line intersecting the three sides of a triangle or the sides produced.
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A small constellation near the South Pole, containing three bright stars.
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The change or reduction of one figure or body into another of the same area or solidity, but of a different form, as of a triangle into a square.
a.
Having three angles; having the form of a triangle.
n.
A pyramidal form under the rhombohedral system, inclosed by twelve faces, each a scalene triangle.
n.
A figure having three angles; a triangle.
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The series or network of triangles into which the face of a country, or any portion of it, is divided in a trigonometrical survey; the operation of measuring the elements necessary to determine the triangles into which the country to be surveyed is supposed to be divided, and thus to fix the positions and distances of the several points connected by them.
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Any symbol of the Trinity employed in Christian art, especially the triangle.
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An instrument of percussion, usually made of a rod of steel, bent into the form of a triangle, open at one angle, and sounded by being struck with a small metallic rod.
v. t.
To divide into triangles; specifically, to survey by means of a series of triangles properly laid down and measured.
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A small constellation situated between Aries and Andromeda.
adv.
In a triangular manner; in the form of a triangle.
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A draughtsman's square in the form of a right-angled triangle.
a.
Having three angles; triangular.
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A kind of frame formed of three poles stuck in the ground and united at the top, to which soldiers were bound when undergoing corporal punishment, -- now disused.
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Having three quadrants; thus, a triquadrantal triangle is one whose three sides are quadrants, and whose three angles are consequently right angles.
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Having three sides; being three-sided; as, a trilateral triangle.
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A kind of game at ball played by three persons standing at the angular points of a triangle.
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A figure bounded by three lines, and containing three angles.
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That branch of mathematics which treats of the relations of the sides and angles of triangles, which the methods of deducing from certain given parts other required parts, and also of the general relations which exist between the trigonometrical functions of arcs or angles.