Bubble space
The submucosal space (lat. spatium submandibulare) is a triangular space, delimited by the lower jaw of the mandible and the biceps muscles. In the bottom there is mandibular and mandibular muscle, from the outside is coated with superficial fascia, subcutaneous tissue, broad neck muscle and skin.
In this space, there is a submerged bib and submucosal lymph nodes as well as facial artery, facial vein, sublingual nerve, lingual nerve, and mandibular nerve. The superficial fascia of the neck extends from the sternum and the horns of the larger bone to the lower edge of the mandible. Early fascia of the neck fascia covers the mandibular and the genitalia. It connects to the sublingual area of the slit bounded by the posterior margin of the mandibular-mandibular muscle and the graft-lingual muscle. Through this slot, the duodenal salivary tract runs through the gut, sometimes part of the gland.
The artery and facial vein connect this space to the center of the neck. Bibliography
. LASIK Head Anatomy for dentists. PZWL ISBN 83-200-1686-X
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