Imaging Anatomy of the Oral Cavity... made Easy

This video is about the imaging anatomy of the oral cavity. Head and neck imaging can feel overwhelming at times, there’s a lot of anatomy packed into a very small space, with structures lying very close to each other, but with a systematic approach, it becomes much easier than it seems. In the end, a good knowledge of anatomy is critical for localizing pathology and for determining whether a lesion arises in the oral cavity or the oropharynx. By the end of this video, you’ll have a clear overview of the essential anatomy and its relevance in clinical practice! 0:00 - Introduction 1:34 - Oral cavity boundaries 5:39 - Vestibulum vs. oral cavity proper 8:27 - The vestibule 12:51 - The puffed cheek technique 14:15 - Oral cavity proper 16:15 - The oral tongue 18:29 - The lingual septum 20:12 - Intrinsic tongue muscles 21:17 - Extrinsic tongue muscles 25:35 - The hyoglossus 27:41 - The styloglossus 30:11 - The palatoglossus 33:46 - Tongue motor innervation 34:18 - Tongue sensory innervation 35:11 - Floor of mouth 36:50 - Mylohoid muscle sling 39:52 - Sublingual space 46:58 - Hard palate 48:52 - Retromolar trigone 52:20 - Summary & Key Messages #radiology #neuroradiology #neurology #neurosurgery #neurosurgeon #medicaleducation #medical #medicalstudent #stroke #neurosurgery #foamed #medical #medicalstudent #oralcavity #headandneckanatomy #headandneckcancer #entspecialist #entsurgeon