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Lymphatic system-Lymphatic drainage of oral cavity

by Dr.Jack
Lymphatic system-Lymphatic drainage of oral cavity
1.You notice that your patients submandibular lymph nodes are
enlarged. You would look for potential infection sites in the
a) hard palate.
b) hard palate and upper lip.
c) hard palate, upper lip and upper central incisor.
d) hard palate, upper lip, upper central incisor and lower first
molar.
2.The regional lymphatic drainage of the left side of the tip of the
tongue is to the
a) left submental lymph node.
b) left and right submental lymph nodes.
c) left submandibular lymph node.
d) left and right submandibular lymph nodes.

The skin of the head and neck drains

The scalp drains into the occipital, mastoidand parotid nodes.


Lower eye lid and anterior cheekdrains into buccal LNs.
The cheeks drain into the parotid, buccaland submandibular nodes.

The upper lips and sides of the lower lips drain into the
submandibular nodes.
The middle third of the lower lip drains into the submental nodes
The skin of the neck drains into the cervical nodes.
The drainage of the oral structures

The gingivae drain into the submandibular, submental and upper


deep cervical lymph nodes.
The palate lymph vessels may pass to submandibular or superior
deep cervical nodes (level II). Retropharyngeal nodes are very rarely

involved.
Teeth drain into the submandibular and deep cervical lymph nodes.
Anterior part of mouth floor drain into submental and upper deep
cervical.
Posterior part of mouth floor into submandibular and upper deep
cervical.

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