Arteria Buccalis (Noun)
Meaning
A branch of the maxillary artery that supplies blood to the buccinator muscle and the cheek.
Classification
Nouns denoting body parts.
Examples
- The arteria buccalis is a branch of the maxillary artery that supplies blood to the buccinator muscle and the cheek.
- Branching off from the maxillary artery, the arteria buccalis provides the necessary blood supply to the buccinator muscle.
- Anatomical studies have shown that the arteria buccalis is primarily responsible for supplying blood to the buccinator muscle and the surrounding cheek tissue.
- Damage to the arteria buccalis can result in reduced blood flow to the buccinator muscle and the cheek, potentially leading to tissue damage.
- The arteria buccalis plays a crucial role in maintaining the overall health and function of the buccinator muscle and the surrounding cheek tissue.