Liebenberg, S.W.2020-12-292020-12-291963http://hdl.handle.net/2263/77556a. Temporal muscle b. Splenius capitis muscle c. Buccinator muscle d. Posterior belly of digastric muscle e. Stylohyoid muscle f. Mylohyoid muscle g. Anterior belly of digastric muscle h. Superior head of lateral pterygoid muscle i. Inferior head of lateral pterygoid muscle j. Medial pterygoid muscle k. Levator scapulae muscle l. Internal jugular vein m. Common carotid artery (bifurcation of internal and external higher than normal) n. Styloid process o. Parotid duct p. Articulation disc q. External acoustic meatus r. Buccal nerve (from mandibular nerve) s. Ligual nerve© 2025 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. All images are the property of the University of Pretoria and may not be copied, reproduced, republished, uploaded, posted, transmitted, or distributed in any way without the prior written permission of the University. Unauthorized use of these images may violate copyright, trademark, and other applicable laws.a. Temporal muscleb. Splenius capitis musclec. Buccinator muscled. Posterior belly of digastric musclee. Stylohyoid musclef. Mylohyoid muscleg. Anterior belly of digastric muscleh. Superior head of lateral pterygoid musclei. Inferior head of lateral pterygoid musclej. Medial pterygoid musclek. Levator scapulae musclel. Internal jugular veinm. Common carotid artery (bifurcation of internal and external higher than normal)n. Styloid processo. Parotid ductp. Articulation discq. External acoustic meatusr. Buccal nerve (from mandibular nerve)s. Ligual nerve171.KN.13 TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT