Maxillary Artery
Maxillary Artery
Maxillary Artery
CONTENT
BRANCHES
OVERVIEW ON
AND CLINICAL
CAROTID INTRODUCTION COURSE
DISTRIBUTIO CONSIDERATIONS
ARTERIES
NS
OVERVIEW ON CAROTID ARTERIES
The common carotid and internal carotid are
slightly dilated in an area known as
the carotid sinus, and is a baroreceptor that
reacts to changes in arterial blood pressure.
It supplies blood
Maxillary artery to maxilla and
is one of the two mandibular
terminal bones, deep
branches of facial areas,
the external cerebral dura
carotid artery. mater and
the nasal cavity.
Main trunk divides into three parts:
Mandibular part (1st part) – It winds around deep to the neck of the mandible.
Pterygoid part (2nd part) – It travels between the two heads of the lateral pterygoid muscle.