SUBMANDIBULAR SALIVARY GLAND
FEATURES
Large salivary gland
Situation
Anterior part of digastric triangle
Shape and size
15 to 20 grams , size of a walnut
J shaped
Coverings
Enclosed between two layers of deep cervical fascia
Superficial layer covers
Inferior surface of gland
Attached to base of mandible
Parts
Indented by posterior border of mylohyoid
Larger part superficial to muscle
Small part deep to muscle
Superficial part
Surfaces
Inferior
Skin
Platysma
Cervical branch of facial nerve
Deep fascia
Facial vein
Submandibular lymph nodes
Lateral surface
Submandibular fossa on mandible
Insertion of medial pterygoid
Facial artery
Medial surface
From before backwards
Mylohyoid
Hyoglossus
Styloglossus
DEEP PART
small in size
Relations
Present in between mylohyoid and hyoglossus
Laterally – mylohyoid
Medially - hyoglossus
Above - lingual nerve with submandibular ganglion
Below - hypoglossal nerve
SUBMANDIBULAR duct or whartons duct
Thin
Emerges at anterior end of deep part of gland
Runs forward on hyoglossus between lingual and hyoglossus nerve
Anterior border
Crossed by lingual nerve
Opens
On floor of mouth
On summit of sublingual papilla
At side of frenulum of tongue
Blood supply
Nerve supply