arteria buccalis
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Definition
- Noun:
- A branch of the maxillary artery: The arteria buccalis is a specific artery that originates from the maxillary artery.
- Supplies blood to the buccinator muscle and the cheek: Its primary function is to provide oxygenated blood to the buccinator muscle (a thin, quadrilateral muscle of the cheek) and the surrounding cheek tissues.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The surgeon carefully avoided the arteria buccalis during the facial procedure.
- A blockage in the arteria buccalis can affect the blood supply to the cheek.
Advanced Usage
- Anatomical description: The term is used in precise anatomical, surgical, and medical contexts to describe vascular anatomy.
- The course of the arteria buccalis runs obliquely forward between the pterygoid muscle and the cheek.
Variants and Related Words
- Buccal artery: This is the common English synonym for . "Buccal" pertains to the cheek.
- Arteria: A Latin-derived term meaning "artery," used as a prefix in many anatomical names (e.g., , ).
Synonyms
- Buccal artery: The direct English equivalent term.
Notes on Meaning
- Specificity: This term refers to one specific anatomical structure. It is not used in general language.
- Field of Use: Its use is almost exclusively confined to anatomy, dentistry, maxillofacial surgery, and related medical fields.
Noun
- a branch of the maxillary artery that supplies blood to the buccinator muscle and the cheek