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Nasal and Temporal Region Tony Serino, Ph.D. Advanced Anatomy & Physiology
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Page 1: Nasal and Temporal Region Tony Serino, Ph.D. Advanced Anatomy & Physiology.

Nasal and Temporal Region

Tony Serino, Ph.D.

Advanced Anatomy & Physiology

Page 2: Nasal and Temporal Region Tony Serino, Ph.D. Advanced Anatomy & Physiology.

Superficial Muscles

Zygomaticus

Levator labii superioris

Nasalis

Page 3: Nasal and Temporal Region Tony Serino, Ph.D. Advanced Anatomy & Physiology.

Nasal Cartilages

Septal cartilage

Alar cartilage

Lateral cartilage

Nostril

Sesamoid cartilage

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Nasal Cavity

Vestibule

Auditory Tube

Frontal Sinus

Yellow rods indicate openings to paranasal sinuses

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ParanasalSinuses

Frontal

Ethmoid

Sphenoid

Maxillary

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Conchae & Nasal Septum

Superior concha

Middle concha

Inferior concha

Perpendicular plate

Septal cart.

Vomer

Nasal Crest

Nasal Septum

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Arterial Supply to NoseAnt. ethmoid a., branch of ophthalmic a.

Sphenopalatine a.,branch of maxillary

Kiesselbach area

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Nasal Innervation

Except for Olfactory area, served by CN V, V1 above dotted line V2 below

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Olfaction Sense

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Olfaction Signal Transduction

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Temporal Region

Parotid

Parotid duct

Facial a.

Facial n.

Ext. Jugular

G. Auricular n.

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Parotid Region

SCM

Vagus n.

Hypoglossal n.

Glossopharyngeal n

Accessory n.

Int. Carotid

IJV

Ext. Carotid

Ext. Acoustic Meatus

Styloid Process

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TMJMandibular fossa

TMJ articular discMandibular condyle (head)

Lateral Pterygoid m.

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Sound

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Frequency vs.

Loudness

Frequency measured in hertz (Hz)

Loudness measured in decibels (dB)

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Anatomy of the Ear

Lobe Tragus

Helix

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Middle and Inner Ear

UmboMalleolarProminence

Arm

Core of Light

I

IIIII

IV

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Ossicles Amplify Sound

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Loud Sound Protection

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Cochlea and Cochlear Duct

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Frequency Perception• Different frequency (pitch) of

sound stimulates different areas of cochlear duct

• The overall area stimulated relates to the sound intensity

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Vestibular Apparatus

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Macula of Utricle and Saccule

Otoconia (otoliths)

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AP Generation in Macula

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Ampulla Anatomy


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