Vol 81, No 4 (2022)
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Variant innervation of the mylohyoid muscle by the lingual nerve

A. J Cooper1, A. Sadr2, L. Xu3, R. S. Tubbs3456789, J. Iwanaga451011
Pubmed: 34750801
Folia Morphol 2022;81(4):1079-1081.

Abstract

The nerve to mylohyoid muscle supplies the mylohyoid and the anterior belly of the digastric muscles, with terminal sensory branches that might innervate the submental skin and mandibular teeth. The nerve to mylohyoid muscle typically originates from the posterior surface of the inferior alveolar nerve right before entering the mandibular foramen. In rare cases, the nerve to mylohyoid muscle arises from the lingual nerve. The variations of the nerve to mylohyoid muscle might have led to failure of an inferior alveolar nerve blockade. During the routine dissection of a cadaveric head, a rare case was identified where the nerve to mylohyoid muscle had origins from both the inferior alveolar and lingual nerves. This case is reviewed and salient literature reviewed.

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