Anatomy Review 11
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Anatomy
Review
Main Structures Involved:
Facial Bones of the Skull:
-Maxilla, Mandible, and Palatine bones
Cranial Nerve V—Trigeminal nerve:
V2-Maxillary branch of the Trigeminal nerve
V3-Mandibular branch of the Trigeminal nerve
Cranial Nerves
Emerge from the inferior
surface of the brain
All pass through the
foramina (window like
opening) of the skull to
innervate structures in
the head, neck, and
facial region
Cranial Nerves (12 pairs)
IIIIIIIV-
Olfactory
Optic
Oculomotor
Trochlear
V- Trigeminal
VI- Abducent
VII- Facial
VIII-Vestibulocochlear
IX- Glossopharyngeal
X- Vagus
XI- Accessory
XII- Hypoglossal
Trigeminal Nerve - V
Trigeminal Nerve
Largest cranial nerve/Most Important
Short trunk from brain
with 2 roots
Afferent /Sensory Root
[larger]
Has trigeminal ganglion
Opthalmic V1
Maxillary V2
Mandibular V3
Motor /Efferent root
[smaller]
Muscles of mastication
Parasympathetic to salivary
glands
Cranial Nerve V (Trigeminal)
3 Divisions/branches
• V1 entirely afferent
• V2 entirely afferent
• V3 mixed, both
afferent and efferent
Foramen of the Trigeminal Nerve
V-1 Ophthalmic Division
Enters the eye through the Superior orbital fissure
Sensation to conjuctiva, cornea, eyeball, orbit, forehead,
ethmoid sinus, frontal sinus, dura mater of brain
V-2 Maxillary Division
Enters the skull through the
Foramen Rotundum
Afferent (Sensory) nerve
for:
Maxilla and overlying
skin and dental plexus
Maxillary sinuses
Nasal cavity
Palate
Nasopharynx
Part of dura mater
V2 Branches:
Infraorbital Nerve
Sensation for upper lip,
medial cheek, lower eyelid
and side of the nose
Passes through infraorbital
sulcus (groove in floor of
orbit) becomes:
Infraorbital canal which
terminates at:
Infraorbital foramen
V2 Branches:
Anterior Superior Alveolar (ASA)
Sensation for Maxillary
centrals, laterals, canines,
and associated tissues
Originates in pulp tissues
of teeth at apical foramen
Joins the infraorbital nerve
along anterior wall of
maxillary sinus
May cross over midline.
V2 Branches:
Middle Superior Alveolar (MSA)
Sensation for Maxillary
premolars and mesiobuccal
root of the 1st molar, and buccal
gingiva.
Originates in pulp tissues of
teeth at apical foramen
Joins the infraorbital nerve
along lateral wall of maxillary
sinus
Not present on all patients.
Communicates with ASA and
PSA nerves.
V2 Branches:
Posterior Superior Alveolar (PSA)
Sensation for Maxillary 1st
(except MB root), 2nd, 3rd
molars, buccal gingiva, and
maxillary sinus.
Originates in pulp tissues of
teeth at apical foramen
Joins the infraorbital nerve
along lateral wall of maxillary
sinus
Communicates with ASA and
MSA nerves.
V2 Branches:
Greater Palatine Nerve
Posterior hard palate and posterior lingual gingiva
Enters Greater palatine foramen near 2-3rd molar
V2 Branches:
Lesser Palatine Nerve
Soft Palate and palatine tonsillar tissues
Enters lesser palatine foramen near pterygoid process
V2 Branches:
Nasopalatine Nerve
Mucosa of anterior hard palate and lingual gingiva of maxillary teeth
Enters incisive foramen beneath incisive papilla
Travels along nasal septum
Communicates with GP nerve lingual to the maxillary canines
V-3 Mandibular Division
Enters the skull through the
Foramen Ovale in Sphenoid bone
Largest of three divisions
Sensory root to:
Cheek
External ear and scalp
Tongue
Submand/Sublingual salivary glands
Floor of the mouth
Mandibular dental plexus
Motor root to:
Muscles of Mastication
Palatal muscles
V3 Branches:
Buccal Nerve
Skin of cheek
Buccal mucosa
Buccal gingiva of mandibular
posterior teeth
Located on surface of
buccinator muscle
V3 Branches:
Lingual Nerve
Lateral surface of the
tongue
Slightly medial to
Inferior alveolar nerve
Sensory for body of the
tongue, floor of the
mouth, and lingual
gingiva of mandibular
teeth
V3 Branches:
Mental Nerve
Sensory for chin, lower lip,
and labial mucosa of
mandibular pre-molars,
and anterior teeth
Merges with the incisive
nerve to form the IA nerve
Enters the mental foramen
on the anterior surface of
the mandible near 1st and
2nd premolar apices
V3 Branches:
Incisive Nerve
Sensory for mandibular
premolars and anterior
teeth pulp tissue
Merges with the mental
nerve to form the IA nerve
May crossover midline
Enters the mental foramen
on the anterior surface of
the mandible near 1st and
2nd premolar apices
V3 Branches:
Inferior Alveolar Nerve
Sensory for mandibular teeth
Formed from merger of the
mental and incisive nerves
Exits the mandibular
foramen on the lingual
surface of the ramus
V3 Branches:
Mylohyoid Nerve
Efferent (motor) for
mylohyoid muscle and
anterior belly of digastric
muscle
May serve as a afferent
nerve for mandibular 1st
molar if IA nerve block
failure