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Mylohyoid foramen of mandible: a rare exit point of intra-mandibular origin of nerve to mylohyoid

Nerve to mylohyoid is a branch of inferior alveolar nerve. It arises in the infratemporal fossa and runs in the mylohyoid groove of mandible to reach the submandibular region, where it supplies the anterior belly of digastric and mylohyoid muscles. Though sensory distribution of this nerve have been...

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