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==Definition==
==Definition==
The '''infraorbital artery''' is a vascular branch of the maxillary artery that runs along the lower edge of the eye socket (orbit).
The '''infraorbital artery''' is a branch of the [[Corpus:Maxillary artery|maxillary artery]] that travels along the lower margin of the eye socket ([[Corpus:Orbit|orbit]]).


==Course==
==Course==
The infraorbital artery continues in the direction of the proximal section of the maxillary artery. It enters the orbit through the inferior orbital fissure. There it runs - together with the infraorbital nerve - in the infraorbital sulcus and in the infraorbital canal in a rostral direction. Finally, it appears in the infraorbital foramen on the surface of the facial skull - covered by the levator labii superioris muscle.
The infraorbital artery continues from the proximal section of the maxillary artery. It enters the eye socket through the [[Corpus:Inferior orbital fissure|inferior orbital fissure]]. In the orbit, it travels alongside the [[Corpus:Infraorbital nerve|infraorbital nerve]] within the infraorbital groove (sulcus) and then through the [[Corpus:Infraorbital canal|infraorbital canal]], moving forward. Eventually, it emerges at the infraorbital foramen on the facial surface of the [[Corpus:Skull|skull]], where it is covered by the [[Corpus:Levator labii superioris muscle|levator labii superioris muscle]].


In the infraorbital canal it gives off the anterior superior alveolar artery and fine branches to the orbit (rami orbitales), which supply the inferior rectus muscle, the inferior oblique muscle and the lacrimal sac.
Within the infraorbital canal, the artery gives off the [[Corpus:Anterior superior alveolar artery|anterior superior alveolar artery]], which supplies the upper [[Corpus:Teeth|teeth]], as well as small branches to the orbit. These orbital branches supply the [[Corpus:Inferior rectus muscle|inferior rectus muscle]], the [[Corpus:Inferior oblique muscle|inferior oblique muscle]], and the [[Corpus:Lacrimal sac|lacrimal sac]].


In the extracranial end section of the artery, some branches run to the medial corner of the eye and to the lacrimal sac, where they form anastomoses with the angular artery. Others run to the nose, where they anastomose with the dorsal nasal artery from the ophthalmic artery. Still others descend caudally between the levator labii superioris muscle and the levator anguli oris muscle and form anastomoses with the facial artery and the buccal artery.
At its extracranial endpoint, the artery gives rise to several branches. Some extend to the inner corner of the eye and the lacrimal sac, where they form connections (anastomoses) with the [[Corpus:Angular artery|angular artery]]. Other branches supply the [[Corpus:Nose|nose]], forming anastomoses with the [[Corpus:Dorsal nasal artery|dorsal nasal artery]], a branch of the [[Corpus:Ophthalmic artery|ophthalmic artery]]. Additional branches travel downward between the levator labii superioris muscle and the [[Corpus:Levator anguli oris muscle|levator anguli oris muscle]], where they connect with the [[Corpus:Facial artery|facial artery]] and the [[Corpus:Buccal artery|buccal artery]].


==Branches==
==Branches==
* Arteria alveolaris superior anterior
* Anterior superior alveolar artery
* Rami orbitales
* Orbital branches
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Definition

The infraorbital artery is a branch of the maxillary artery that travels along the lower margin of the eye socket (orbit).

Course

The infraorbital artery continues from the proximal section of the maxillary artery. It enters the eye socket through the inferior orbital fissure. In the orbit, it travels alongside the infraorbital nerve within the infraorbital groove (sulcus) and then through the infraorbital canal, moving forward. Eventually, it emerges at the infraorbital foramen on the facial surface of the skull, where it is covered by the levator labii superioris muscle.

Within the infraorbital canal, the artery gives off the anterior superior alveolar artery, which supplies the upper teeth, as well as small branches to the orbit. These orbital branches supply the inferior rectus muscle, the inferior oblique muscle, and the lacrimal sac.

At its extracranial endpoint, the artery gives rise to several branches. Some extend to the inner corner of the eye and the lacrimal sac, where they form connections (anastomoses) with the angular artery. Other branches supply the nose, forming anastomoses with the dorsal nasal artery, a branch of the ophthalmic artery. Additional branches travel downward between the levator labii superioris muscle and the levator anguli oris muscle, where they connect with the facial artery and the buccal artery.

Branches

  • Anterior superior alveolar artery
  • Orbital branches