nerves 2
The __________ passes into the parotid gland but does NOT INNERVATE THE GLAND
facial nerve
the ________ from the brain enters internal acoustic meatus in petrolus portion of temporal bone.
facial nerve
what happens if you get nerve lesions?
facial paralysis. bells palsy.
the ________ is the afferent nerve from the mandibular premolar and anterior teeth. merges with mental nerve to form inferior alveolar nerve
incisive
Where does the nasopalatine nerve come through?
inscisive foramen beneath incisive papilla (where you get pizza burn)
what are the motor parts of the facial nerve?
temporal. zygomatic. buccal. mandibular. cervical
what are the branches of the muscles of facial expression?
temporal. zygomatic.buccal. cervical
the ______ is an afferent nerve for maxillary centrals, laterals, and canines and associated periodontal tissues and facial gingiva
ASA
serving the maxillary teeth and the periodontium and the buccal gingiva we have____________
ASA MSA PSA
the _______ serves the molars except for the mb root of the max first molar. periodontium, buccal gingiva, and maxillary sinus
PSA
what does the lacrimal nerve do
Provides sensory innervations for the lacrimal gland, conjunctiva, and the lateral upper eyelids. tears
the ophthalmic nerve V1 carries sensory info to the brain via what?
SOF of sphenoid bone
the hypoglossal (12th) nerve, lingual nerve (part of 5th nerve),chorda tympani (part of 7th nerve), glossopharagyeal (part of 9th nerve) serve the major portions of the _______
TONGUE
________ nerves carry sensory impulses from the periphery towards the CNS
afferent
_________ branches of the trigeminal nerve would carry pain sensation up to the brain
afferent
posterior trunk of the mandibular nerve has ________
afferent and efferent
the inferior alveolar nerve has ________ to the mandibular teeth
afferent nerves
the ear, and scalp and temporal area is the ______ which is efferent
auriculotemporal nerve
which nerve has the afferent fibers for taste sensation in palate
branch of facial nerve- greater petrosal nerve
the ___________ has parasympathetic efferent nerves for submandibular and sublingual salivary glands. afferent nerve for body of tongue
chorda tympani
what are the sensory parts of the facial nerve?
chorda tympani. nerve to mylohyoid . inferior alveolar. lingual. mandibular.
what are the 3 components of the dental plexus?
dental nerves interdental (between teeth) interradicular (between roots)
a _____ is a network of nerves within both the max and mandibular dental arches
dental plexus
the __________ and _________ will join to form the frontal nerve
supraorbital nerve and supratrochlear nerve
where do we give a block?
lingual nerve from afferent branches from the tongue
if we need the buccal gingiva to be numb then you need to inject the ________
long buccal nerve
the _____ is going to serve the lower face
mandibular
name the nerve -V2 or trigeminal nerve
maxillary nerve
the ____ is a afferent nerve for the chin, lower lip, and LABIAL MUCOSA, of premolars and anterior teeth
mental nerve
the ___________ is afferent for premolars and MB root of 1st molar and associated buccal periodontium and gingiva
middle superior alveolar nerve (MSA)
what do the motor and sensory parts of the tongue do?
motor allows tongue to move. sensory nerves allow taste and feel
Serving the palatal gingiva we have the ___________
nasopalatine, greater palatine and lesser palatine nerves
the pterygopalatine fossa V2 is joined by the _______
pterygopalatine ganglion
THE LINGUAL NERVE COMMUNICATES WITH THE ______
submandibular ganglion
which nerve supplies the larynx?
vagus