“…In general, the sublingual artery that branches from the lingual artery, and the submental artery from the facial artery, run antero-posteriorly above and below the mylohyoid muscle, respectively 4 ; however, there are variations in their courses. 5,6 Hofschneider et al 7 reported that 71% of specimens had a sublingual artery in the mandibular anterior region, while 41% had a branch of the submental artery perforating the mylohyoid muscle into the same region. On the other hand, Bavitz et al 8 found that a perforating submental artery was present in 60% of the cases, while the sublingual artery was small or missing in 53% of the cases.…”