Lacrimal Apparatus 1. Lacrimal Apparatus Components, 2. Lacrimal Apparatus Blood supply, 3. Lacrimal Apparatus Nerve supply, and 4. Lacrimal Apparatus Applied anatomy 1. Lacrimal Apparatus Components: Lacrimal gland with ducts, conjunctiva! sac, lacrimal caruncle, lacrimal punctate, lacrimal canaliculus, lacrimal sac and nasolacrimal duct. Lacrimal gland: Table … [Read more...] about Lacrimal Apparatus: Anatomy, Parts & Function
Head Anatomy
Scalp Temple And Face Question and Answers
Scalp Temple And Face Important Questions With Answers Question 1: Why do infections of the superficial fascia of the scalp cause more pain? Answer: Superficial fascia has abundant fibrous tissue and a rich nerve supply. Hence, infection of the superficial fascia irritates the nerve and one gets severe pain. Question 2:Why are sebaceous cysts and seborrhoea more … [Read more...] about Scalp Temple And Face Question and Answers
Orbicularis Oculi Muscle Anatomy
Orbicularis oculi Scalp, Temple, and Face (Orbiculus---oit, oculi-eyeball) Orbicularis Oculi Introduction: It is a muscle of the face, the sphincter of the orbital fissure. Orbicularis Oculi Attachments: It has three parts: Orbicularis Oculi Palpebral part: It is confined to the lids. It arises from the medial palpebral ligament. Orbicularis Oculi is inserted … [Read more...] about Orbicularis Oculi Muscle Anatomy
Temporomandibular Joint
Describe Temporomandibular Joint Under The Following Heads: 1. Temporomandibular Joint Classification, 2. Temporomandibular Joint Ligaments, 3. Temporomandibular Joint Movements and muscles bringing movements, 4. Temporomandibular Joint Sets of movements 5. Temporomandibular Joint Axis of movement 6. Temporomandibular Joint Range of mandibular movements 7. … [Read more...] about Temporomandibular Joint
Head Anatomy
Anatomy of the Scalp, Temple, and Face The anatomy of the scalp, temple, and face is complex, consisting of multiple layers, muscles, blood vessels, and nerves that are crucial for facial expressions, protection, and sensory perception. Scalp Anatomy: The scalp comprises five layers, often remembered by the mnemonic "SCALP"—Skin, Connective tissue, Aponeurosis, Loose … [Read more...] about Head Anatomy