20. Oral Cavity and Pharynges (Wright) Flashcards
Explain the innervation of the tongue.
Posterior ⅓, both sensation AND taste = glossopharyngeal.
Anterior ⅔ taste = facial
Anterior ⅔ sensory = lingual (branch of the mandibular N. [branch of CN V])
Movement for the entire tongue = hypoglossal
Parasympathetic axons in what nerve stimulates parotid salivary secretions?
CN IX
Glossopharyngeal
Parasympathetic axons in what cranial nerve stimulates salivary secretion in the sublingual and submandibular gland?
Facial N
What stimulates mucus secretion from the sublingual gland?
Sympathetic fibers from the cervical ganglia.
What nerve can be found deep to the palatine tonsil?
The glossopharyngeal N.
What three muscles depress the torus tubarius and open the eustachian tube?
Superior pharyngeal constrictor.
Tensor veli palatini.
Levator veli palatini.
What happens if the tensor veli palatini or levator veli palatini are paralyzed?
What nerves innervate them?
Oral contents will reflux into the oral cavity.
Levator veli palatini is the laryngeal branch of the vagus N.
Tensor veli palatini is medial pterygoid (a branch of V3 — off of the trigeminal)