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Buccal artery

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Dorlands /Elsevier
  
a_61/12153571

TA
  
A12.2.05.074

Buccal artery

Source
  
Maxillary artery (2nd part)

Branches
  
7th and 8th posterior intercostal arteries

Supplies
  
Cheek and buccinator muscle 7th and 8th intercostal space

Latin
  
Arteria buccalis, arteria buccinatoria

The buccal artery (buccinator artery) is a small artery in the head. It branches off the second part of the maxillary artery and supplies the cheek and buccinator muscle.

Course

It runs obliquely forward, between the pterygoideus internus and the insertion of the temporalis, to the outer surface of the buccinator, to which it is distributed, anastomosing with branches of the facial artery and with the infraorbital. From the infraorbital area, it descends bilaterally in the superficial face along the lateral margin of the nose, then running anti-parallel to the facial artery across the lateral oral region.

References

Buccal artery Wikipedia