D14 - Cranial nerve V3. Flashcards
1
Q
Name the cranial nerve V.
A
N. trigemini
2
Q
Give the role of cranial nerve V.
A
- Mixed type:
- Largest sensory nerve of the head
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Motor nerve to:
- Masticatory muscles
- M. mylohyoideus
- M. digastricus
- Soft palate muscles
3
Q
Give the main division of cranial nerve V. and their pathway out of the skull
A
- As the nerve leaves the ggl. trigemini it divides into three main branches:
- N. opthalmichi (V1) → fissura orbitalis
- N. maxillaris (V2) → for. rotundum
- N. mandibularis (V3) → for. ovale
4
Q
Where are the nucleus of cranial nerve V. located?
A
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Trigeminal motor nucleus:
- Metencephalon
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Trigeminal sensory nucleus:
- Mesencephalon
- Pons
- Spine
5
Q
V3
A
- V3 = N. mandibularis
- Sensory and mortor innervation
- Branches:
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N. buccalis (→ cheek)
- R. labialis maxillaris
- R. labialis mandibularis
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N. massetericus
- N. massetericus (→ motor to m. masseter)
- N. temporalis profunda (→ motor to m. temporalis)y
- M. pterygoideus lateralis & medialis ( (→ motor to m. pterygoideus)
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N. auriculotemporalis
- R. auricularis rostralis (→ sensory to ear)
- N. transversus faciei
- R. communicans to n. auriculopalpebralis (VII)
- R. temporalis (→ sensory tomeatus acousticus externa, gl. parotideus, cheeks)
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N. alveolaris inferior
- N. mylohyoideus (→ motor to m. mylohyoideus, m. digastricus)
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Rr. alveolares
- Caudales
- Medialis
- Rostrales
- N. mentalis (→ sensory to lower lip and chin)
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N. lingualis (→ sensory to tongue, gl. sublingualis, gl. mandibularis)
- N. sublingualis
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N. buccalis (→ cheek)