ECA branches
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1. Mental (anastamose with submental of facial)
2. Mastoid branch
3. Stylomastoid a. (Aka posterior tympanic a.) in 60% of people
4. Superior thyroid
4.1. Infrahyoid
4.2. Glandular (logic)
4.3. Muscular
5. Occipital
5.1. 2 sternomastoid branches and muscular branches
5.2. Auricular branch
6. Posterior auricular
6.1. Auricular (logic)
6.2. Occipital
6.3. Stylomastoid (in 40% of people)
7. Ascending pharangeal
7.1. Pharangeal branches (logic)
7.2. Inf tympanic
7.3. Meningeal branches
8. Maxillary (Terminal branch)
8.1. 1st part
8.1.1. Accessory meningeal
8.1.2. Middle meningeal
8.1.3. Ant tympanic
8.1.4. Deep auricular
8.1.4.1. Incisive
8.1.5. Inf alveolar
8.1.5.1. Mylohyoid
8.2. 2nd part
8.2.1. Muscular branches for ms of mastication
8.2.2. Buccal a
8.3. 3rd part
8.3.1. Greater palatine a.
8.3.2. Sphenopalatine
8.3.3. Posterior superior alveolar
8.3.4. Infraorbital
8.3.4.1. Anterior superior alveolar
8.3.4.2. Palpebral-nasal-labial
8.3.5. Pharangeal a. and artery of pterygoid canal
9. Glandular (for submandibular gland)
9.1. Lingual
9.1.1. 1st part: Suprahyoid
9.1.2. 2nd part: 2 dorsal lingual a.
9.1.3. 3rd part: Sublingual (supplies sublingual gland- anastamoses with submental of facial a.)
9.1.4. Continues as deep artery of the tongue