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==Definition==
==Definition==
The '''submental artery''' is a vascular branch of the facial artery that runs along the underside of the mandible.
The '''submental artery''' is a vascular branch of the [[Corpus:facial artery|facial artery]] that runs along the underside of the [[Corpus:mandible|mandible]].


==Course==
==Course==
The submental artery originates as the largest cervical branch of the facial artery after it has left the submandibular gland (mandibular salivary gland). It runs forwards on the mylohyoid muscle just below the corpus mandibulae and is covered by the digastric muscle.
The submental artery originates as the largest cervical branch of the facial artery after it has left the [[Corpus:submandibular gland|submandibular gland]] (mandibular salivary gland). It runs forwards on the [[Corpus:mylohyoid muscle|mylohyoid muscle]] just below the corpus mandibulae and is covered by the [[Corpus:digastric muscle|digastric muscle]].


==Branches==
==Branches==
The submental artery supplies the surrounding muscles through small branches and anastomoses with the sublingual artery and with the ramus mylohyoideus of the inferior alveolar artery.
The submental artery supplies the surrounding [[Corpus:muscle|muscles]] through small branches and anastomoses with the [[Corpus:sublingual artery|sublingual artery]] and with the ramus mylohyoideus of the [[Corpus:inferior alveolar artery|inferior alveolar artery]].


Near the symphysis of the mandible, it swings upwards over the edge of the mandible and divides into two terminal branches:
Near the symphysis of the mandible, it swings upwards over the edge of the mandible and divides into two terminal branches:
* Superficial ramus: the ''superficial'' branch runs between the facial skin and the depressor labii inferioris muscle and anastomoses with the inferior labial artery.
* Superficial ramus: the ''superficial'' branch runs between the facial skin and the [[Corpus:depressor labii inferioris muscle|depressor labii inferioris muscle]] and anastomoses with the [[Corpus:inferior labial artery|inferior labial artery]].
* Ramus profundus: The ''deep'' branch runs between the depressor labii inferioris muscle and the mandibular bone. It supplies the lower lip and anastomoses with the inferior labial artery and the mental artery.
* Ramus profundus: The ''deep'' branch runs between the [[Corpus:depressor labii inferioris muscle|depressor labii inferioris muscle]] and the mandibular bone. It supplies the [[Corpus:lower lip|lower lip]] and anastomoses with the inferior labial artery and the [[Corpus:mental artery|mental artery]].
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Definition

The submental artery is a vascular branch of the facial artery that runs along the underside of the mandible.

Course

The submental artery originates as the largest cervical branch of the facial artery after it has left the submandibular gland (mandibular salivary gland). It runs forwards on the mylohyoid muscle just below the corpus mandibulae and is covered by the digastric muscle.

Branches

The submental artery supplies the surrounding muscles through small branches and anastomoses with the sublingual artery and with the ramus mylohyoideus of the inferior alveolar artery.

Near the symphysis of the mandible, it swings upwards over the edge of the mandible and divides into two terminal branches: