submandibular ganglion
The submandibular ganglion is one of four parasympathetic ganglia of the head and neck. It receives parasympathetic fibers from the facial nerve.
Gross anatomy
- small ganglion suspended from the undersurface of the lingual nerve
- inferior to submandibular duct sitting on the hyoglossus muscle
- supplies secretomotor fibers to the sublingual and submandibular salivary glands
Roots
- parasympathetic root
- from the superior salivary nucleus via the nervus intermedius and then the chorda tympani of the facial nerve
- sympathetic root
- via the facial artery, vasomotor fibers from the superior cervical ganglion
- sensory root
- via the lingual nerve
Branches
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