submandibular region

digastric triangle

The region between the mandible and the hyoid bone that contains the submandibular and sublingual glands, suprahyoid muscles, submandibular ganglion, and lingual artery.

Type Bone
Parent Structure organism subdivision
Latin Name digastric triangle
FMA ID 57779

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the submandibular region?
The region between the mandible and the hyoid bone that contains the submandibular and sublingual glands, suprahyoid muscles, submandibular ganglion, and lingual artery.
What is the Latin name for the submandibular region?
The Latin name for the submandibular region is digastric triangle.

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