Atlas of Human Anatomy by Netter

(Darren Dugan) #1
b. Represents line of fusion of embryonic palatal plates
Soft palate posteriorly
Moveable posterior third suspended from hard palate
No bony skeleton
Attaches to hard palate via aponeurotic palate
a. Expanded tendineus aponeurosis of tensor veli palatini muscles
b. Thick anteriorly
Muscular palate (tensor veli palatini) posteriorly
Posterior curved free margin has conical projection: uvula
Anatomical features related to the soft palate
Arches
Join soft palate to tongue and pharynx
Palatoglossal arch
a. Mucosal fold
b. Contains palatoglossus muscle
Palatopharyngeal arch
a. Mucosal fold
b. Posterior to palatoglossal arch
c. Contains palatoglossus muscle
Form anterior and posterior boundaries of tonsillar fossa on either side
Tonsillar fossae
Contain palatine tonsils
Masses of lymphoid tissue between arches
Fauces
Term for passage from oral cavity to oropharynx
Bounded by
a. Soft palate superiorly
b. Root of tongue inferiorly
c. Palatoglossal and palatopharyngeal arches laterally
Muscles of soft palate
Four paired muscles descend from base of brain to palate
Levator veli palatine elevates soft palate during swallowing, opens auditory tube
Tensor veli palatini tenses soft palate during swallowing
Palatoglossus elevates posterior tongue
Palatopharyngeus tenses soft palate and pulls pharynx superiorly and anteriorly during swallowing
Unpaired musculus uvulae shortens uvula
Swallowing and the palate
Complex mechanism
Soft palate tenses to allow tongue to press against it
Tongue squeezes bolus of food to back of oral cavity
Soft palate elevates superiorly and posteriorly to prevent back flush of food into nasal cavity
Arterial supply
Branches of descending palatine artery on each side
Greater palatine artery
Lesser palatine artery
Ascending palatine artery from facial artery
Venous drainage via pterygoid venous plex
Lymphatic drainage: deep cervical nodes
Innervation
Sensory from pterygopalatine ganglion (from CN V 2 )
Greater palatine nerve to hard palate
Nasopalatine nerve to anterior hard palate
Lesser palatine nerve to soft palate
Motor
Tensor veli palatini innervated by medial pterygoid nerve from otic ganglion (CN V 3 )
All other muscles by cranial root of spinal accessory nerve (CN XI) via pharyngeal plexus

Muscle Origin Insertion InnervationBlood supply Main actions
Levator veli
palatini

Temporal (petrous
portion) bone

Palatine
aponeurosis

Vagus
nerve via
pharyngeal
plexus

Ascending palatine artery
branch of facial artery and
descending palatine artery
branch of maxillary artery

Elevates soft palate during
swallowing

Tensor veli
palatini

Scaphoid fossa of
medial pterygoid plate,
spine of sphenoid, and
auditory tube

Palatine
aponeurosis

Mandibular
nerve

Ascending palatine artery
branch of facial artery and
descending palatine artery
branch of maxillary artery

Tenses soft palate and
opens auditory tube during
swallowing and yawning

PalatopharyngeusHard palate and superior
palatine aponeurosis

Lateral
pharyngeal
wall

Vagus
nerve via
pharyngeal
plexus

Ascending palatine artery
branch of facial artery and
descending palatine artery
branch of maxillary artery

Tenses soft palate; pulls
walls of pharynx superiorly,
anteriorly, and medially
during swallowing
Musculus uvulae Nasal spine and palatine
aponeurosis

Mucosa of
uvula

Vagus
nerve via
pharyngeal
plexus

Ascending palatine artery
branch of facial artery and
descending palatine artery
branch of maxillary artery

Shortens, elevates, and
retracts uvula

Salivary Glands

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