V2 Flashcards
Branches of V2 (maxillary)
What are the 4 branches of the maxillary nerve?
- Infraorbital nerve
- Zygomatic nerve
- Palatine nerves
- Meningeal nerve
Branches of V2 (maxillary)
What is the route of the infraorbital nerve?
Infraorbital foramen
Branches of V2 (maxillary)
What 3 places does the infraorbital nerve innervate?
- Skin of nose (lateral part)
- Lower eyelid
- Upper lip
Branches of V2 (maxillary)
What are the 3 branches of the infraorbital nerve?
- Anterior superior alveolar
- Middle superior alveolar
- Posterior superior alveolar
ASAN, MSAN, and PSAN
Branches of V2 (maxillary)
What does ASAN innervate (3)?
- maxillary sinus mucosa
- lateral incisors, canines
- nasal septum
Branches of V2 (maxillary)
What does MSAN innervate (2)?
- maxillary sinus mucosa
2. premolars
Branches of V2 (maxillary)
What does PSAN innervate (2)?
- maxillary sinus mucosa
2. molars
Branches of V2 (maxillary)
What is the route of the Zygomatic nerve?
Enters the orbit via inferior orbital fissure
Branches of V2 (maxillary)
What are the 2 branches of the zygomatic nerve?
- Zygomaticofacial
2. Zygomaticotemporal
Branches of V2 (maxillary)
What is innervated by the
- Zygofacial n
- Zytotempo n
ZF = skin over cheek prominence ZT = skin of temporal region
Branches of V2 (maxillary)
What holes do the zytomatic branches exit the skull via?
foramen of the same names
Branches of V2 (maxillary)
What are the 2 palatine nerves?
Greater and lesser
Branches of V2 (maxillary)
What does the greater palatine innervate?
Gingiva and mucosa of hard palate
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What does the lesser palatine inervate?
Soft palate, uvula, tonsil
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How do the palatine nerves exit the skull?
Via the pterygopalatine canal