V2 Flashcards

1
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Branches of V2 (maxillary)

What are the 4 branches of the maxillary nerve?

A
  1. Infraorbital nerve
  2. Zygomatic nerve
  3. Palatine nerves
  4. Meningeal nerve
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Branches of V2 (maxillary)

What is the route of the infraorbital nerve?

A

Infraorbital foramen

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Branches of V2 (maxillary)

What 3 places does the infraorbital nerve innervate?

A
  1. Skin of nose (lateral part)
  2. Lower eyelid
  3. Upper lip
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Branches of V2 (maxillary)

What are the 3 branches of the infraorbital nerve?

A
  1. Anterior superior alveolar
  2. Middle superior alveolar
  3. Posterior superior alveolar
    ASAN, MSAN, and PSAN
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5
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Branches of V2 (maxillary)

What does ASAN innervate (3)?

A
  1. maxillary sinus mucosa
  2. lateral incisors, canines
  3. nasal septum
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Branches of V2 (maxillary)

What does MSAN innervate (2)?

A
  1. maxillary sinus mucosa

2. premolars

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Branches of V2 (maxillary)

What does PSAN innervate (2)?

A
  1. maxillary sinus mucosa

2. molars

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Branches of V2 (maxillary)

What is the route of the Zygomatic nerve?

A

Enters the orbit via inferior orbital fissure

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Branches of V2 (maxillary)

What are the 2 branches of the zygomatic nerve?

A
  1. Zygomaticofacial

2. Zygomaticotemporal

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10
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Branches of V2 (maxillary)

What is innervated by the

  • Zygofacial n
  • Zytotempo n
A
ZF = skin over cheek prominence
ZT = skin of temporal region
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Branches of V2 (maxillary)

What holes do the zytomatic branches exit the skull via?

A

foramen of the same names

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12
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Branches of V2 (maxillary)

What are the 2 palatine nerves?

A

Greater and lesser

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Branches of V2 (maxillary)

What does the greater palatine innervate?

A

Gingiva and mucosa of hard palate

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14
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Branches of V2 (maxillary)

What does the lesser palatine inervate?

A

Soft palate, uvula, tonsil

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15
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Branches of V2 (maxillary)

How do the palatine nerves exit the skull?

A

Via the pterygopalatine canal

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16
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Branches of V2 (maxillary)

How do the greater/lesser palatine nerves exit the pterygopalatine fissure?

A

Via the greater/lesser palatine foramina

17
Q

Branches of V2 (maxillary)

What does the meningeal nerve branch of the maxillary nerve innervate?

A

Dura mater

18
Q

Branches of V2 (maxillary)

How does the meningeal nerve get to the dura mater?

A

By traveling with the middle meningeal artery.

19
Q

Branches of V2 (maxillary)

What is special about the Zygomaticotemporal nerve?

A

It carries postganglionic parasympathetic secretomotor fibers of CN VII from the pterygopalatine ganglion to the lacrimal nerve.

20
Q

Branches of V2 (maxillary)

What is special about the palatine nerves?

A

They carry taste fibers that pass thru the pterygopalatine ganglia and travel w/ the nerve of pterygoid canal and greater petrosal nerve to eventually join CN VII

21
Q

Branches of V2 (maxillary)

Where are the cell bodies of the nerves we were just discussing located?

A

In the geniculate ganglion.