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Title: Salivary Glands


1
Salivary Glands
  • Major salivary glands
  • Lie at some distance from the mucosa and
    communicate with one or more ducts.
  • Three paired masses of the parotid,
    submandibular, and sublingual glands.
  • Minor Salivary glands
  • Lie in the mucosa or submucosa and open directly
    or indirectly via many short excretory ducts.

2
Salivary Glands
  • Function
  • Lubrication of food, assisting swallowing.
  • Moistening of the buccal mucosa, essential for
    speech.
  • Provision of an aqueous solvent, necessary for
    taste.
  • Provision of a fluid seal, necessary for sucking.
  • Secretion of digestive enzymes, amylase.
  • Secretion of hormones, Glucagons-like protein and
    ? serotonin

3
Salivary Glands
The Parotid gland
  • The Parotid gland
  • The largest of the salivary and is predominantly
    serous with few scattered mucous acini.
  • It lies below the external auditory meatus in a
    deep hollow between the ramus, the mastoid and
    the styloid process.

4
Salivary Glands
The Parotid gland
  • It is roughly wedge shape, with an upper and
    lower poles with the base above and the apex
    below behind the angle of the mandible.
  • It is also wedge shaped in the horizontal plan
    with three surfaces, lateral, antero-medial and
    postero-medial, the base is the lateral and apex
    lies against the pharyngeal wall

5
Salivary Glands
The Parotid gland
  • The parotid sheath
  • is a tough capsule, derived from the investing
    layer of the deep cervical fascia
  • Superficial layer is attached to the zygomatic
    arch
  • The deep part to the styloid process, the
    mandible (stylo-mandibular ligament) and the
    tympanic part of temporal bone

6
Salivary Glands
The Parotid gland
  • The upper pole
  • adhere to the cartilage of external auditory and
    the TMJ capsule
  • The lower pole
  • is rounded and lie below and behind the angle of
    the mandible.
  • The facial nerve
  • divide it into superficial and deep parts or lobes

7
Salivary Glands
The Parotid gland
  • Lateral surface
  • is flat and covered with skin and superficial
    fascia containing great auricular nerve.
  • Lymph nodes lie within the substance or under
    the sheath.
  • The duct and the five branches of the facial
    nerve emerge from its anterior border

8
Salivary Glands
The Parotid gland
  • Anteromedial surface
  • U-shaped clasping the posterior border of the
    ramus with masseter laterally and medial
    pterygoid medially and inferiorly, separated by
    the stylomandibular ligament from the
    submandibular salivary gland

9
Salivary Glands
The Parotid gland
  • The posteromedial surface
  • Indented by the mastoid process and its muscles
  • Lie against the styloid process with its three
    muscles and two ligaments
  • The accessory gland
  • Lies on the masseter between the duct and the
    zygomatic arch

10
Salivary Glands
Parotid gland
  • The Parotid duct
  • Emerge from the convex anterior border of the
    superficial part and pass anteriorly over the
    masseter muscle.
  • At the anterior border of the muscle it turn
    medial and pierce the buccal pad fat and
    buccinator muscle, pass for a short distance
    under the mucous membrane before it opens
    opposite the upper second molar

11
Salivary Glands
Parotid gland
  • Structures within the gland
  • Facial nerve
  • enter the gland from the deep surface and emerge
    from behind the anterior border.
  • Retromandibular vein
  • Deep to the branches of the nerve

12
Salivary Glands Parotid gland
  • The capsule
  • Derived from the deep cervical fascia which split
    at the lower pole to encase the gland
  • The deep layer pass beneath the gland and ie
    attached to the skull base
  • Part is inserted to styloid process and angle of
    mandible is thickened, stylomandibular ligament
    separating the gland from the submandibular one
  • The superficial layer pass anterior on the
    masseter muscle and is attached to the lower
    border of the zygomatic arch
  • Tight insertion will lead to sever pain on
    inflammation and swelling of parotid

13
Salivary Glands
Parotid gland
  • External carotid artery
  • With its two terminal branches it is the deepest
    structure
  • Periauricular lymph nodes
  • Lies within the gland or under the capsule

14
Salivary Glands
Parotid gland
  • Blood supply
  • External carotid artery and retomandibular vein
  • Nerve supply
  • Secretomotor fibres
  • from the inferior salivary nucleus to the
    glossopharyngeal nerve, tympanic branch, tympanic
    plexus, lesser superficial petrosal to otic
    ganglion, to the Auriculotemporal nerve
  • Sympathetic fibres
  • From the superior cervical plexus
  • Vasoconstrictor
  • Sensory fibres
  • Gland, auriculotemporal
  • Capsule, greater auricular (C2)

15
Salivary Glands Parotid gland
  • The capsule send septa to the interior of the
    gland separating it into lobules and making
    surgical removal difficult.
  • Submandibular gland is loosely enveloped and can
    be shelled out easily
  • Medially, the capsule is closely related to the
    pharynx and the great vessels in the carotid
    sheath
  • Break through by tumour or sharp instrument
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