Internal Maxillary Artery
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The maxillary artery (eg, internal maxillary artery) supplies deep structures of the face. It branches from the external carotid artery just deep to the neck of the mandible.


Structure

The maxillary artery, the larger of the two terminal branches of the external carotid artery, arises behind the neck of the
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, and is at first imbedded in the substance of the parotid gland; it passes forward between the ramus of the mandible and the sphenomandibular ligament, and then runs, either superficial or deep to the lateral pterygoid muscle, to the pterygopalatine fossa. It supplies the deep structures of the face, and may be divided into mandibular, pterygoid, and pterygopalatine portions.


First portion

The ''first'' or ''mandibular '' or ''bony'' portion passes horizontally forward, between the neck of the mandible and the sphenomandibular ligament, where it lies parallel to and a little below the auriculotemporal nerve; it crosses the inferior alveolar nerve, and runs along the lower border of the lateral pterygoid muscle. Branches include: * Deep auricular artery * Anterior tympanic artery *
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* Inferior alveolar artery which gives off its mylohyoid branch just prior to entering the mandibular foramen *
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Second portion

The ''second'' or ''pterygoid'' or ''muscular'' portion runs obliquely forward and upward under cover of the ramus of the mandible and insertion of the temporalis, on the superficial (very frequently on the deep) surface of the lateral pterygoid muscle; it then passes between the two heads of origin of this muscle and enters the fossa. Branches include: * Masseteric artery * Pterygoid branches * Deep temporal arteries (anterior and posterior) * Buccal artery


Third portion

The ''third'' or ''pterygopalatine'' or ''pterygomaxillary portion'' lies in the pterygopalatine fossa in relation with the pterygopalatine ganglion. This is considered the terminal branch of the maxillary artery. Branches include: * Sphenopalatine artery (nasopalatine artery) is the terminal branch of the Maxillary artery * Descending palatine artery ( Greater palatine artery and lesser palatine artery) * Infraorbital artery * Posterior superior alveolar artery * Artery of pterygoid canal * Pharyngeal branch, directed to palatovaginal canal * Middle superior alveolar artery (a branch of the infraorbital artery) * Anterior superior alveolar arteries (a branch of the infraorbital artery)


Nomenclature

* Formerly, the term "external maxillary artery" was used to describe what is now known as the facial artery (per Terminologia anatomica.) Currently, the term "external maxillary artery" is less commonly used, and the terms "internal maxillary artery" and "maxillary artery" are equivalent.


Additional images

File:Maxillary artery.PNG, Superficial dissection of the right side of the neck, showing the carotid and subclavian arteries. Origin of maxillary artery is labeled. File:Gray176.png, Mandible. Outer surface. Side view. File:Lateral head anatomy detail.jpg, Lateral head anatomy detail File:Head ap anatomy.jpg, Head anatomy anterior view File:Slide2hhh.JPG, Maxillary artery File:Slide7dddd.JPG, Maxillary artery File:Slide7cece.JPG, Infratemporal fossa. Lingual and inferior alveolar nerve. Deep dissection. Anterolateral view


References


External links

* () * - "Infratemporal Fossa: Branches of the Maxillary Artery"
Overview at tufts.edu
{{Authority control Arteries of the head and neck Otorhinolaryngology