The infratemporal fossa is a complex space located deep to the mandible containing neurovascular structures. It has boundaries of the maxilla anteriorly, styloid process posteriorly, and lateral pterygoid plate medially. Contents include the lateral and medial pterygoid muscles, fat pad, buccal lymph node, mandibular nerve and its branches, maxillary artery, and otic ganglion. The fossa communicates superiorly with the cranial cavity and medially with the pterygopalatine fossa. Anatomy of this region is important for spread of infection, tumors, and trauma.