If you fracture the condyle below the pterygoid fovea, what supplies blood to keep hold of the condylar manager alive?
The answer choices are
1) twigs stale the maxillary artery
2) inferior alveolar branches off the lateral pterygoid artery
3) infraorbital artery
Answers:
#2 inferior alveolar branches past its sell-by date the lateral pterygoid artery
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