ASA/MSA Nerves Flashcards
Which nerves are branches off the infraorbital nerve?
ASA and MSA nerves
The infraorbital nerve is a branch of what nerve?
the Maxillary nerve
What is the function of the ASA nerve?
maxillary anterior teeth, labial gingiva and periodontium (surrounding those teeth)
*NOT the palate tissue
What is the function of the MSA nerve?
maxillary premolar and MB root maxillary 1st molar, buccal gingiva and periodontium (surrounding those teeth)
*NOT the palate tissue
What is the neuron, fiber, or branch for the ASA and MSA nerve?
sensory
The MSA nerve exists in what % of people?
exists in 27% of people
What nerve innervates tooth #5(premolar)?
MSA nerve
For tests we always assume that the person has what?
MSA nerve