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27 Cards in this Set

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I
Olfactory
- sense of smell
II
Optic
- sense of sight
III
Oculomotor
- voluntary motor to muscles that move the eye and a muscle that elevates the eyelid, and involuntary motor involved with constriction of the pupil
IV
Trochlear
- voluntary motor to muscles that move the eye
V
Trigeminal
- the primary sensory nerve from structures throughout the face and head. Motor fibers to the muscles of mastication and other muscles in the head
VI
Abducent
- voluntary motor to a muscle that moves the eye
VII
Facial
- voluntary motor to muscles of facial expression, involuntary motor to various glands, sense of taste from anterior 2/3 of tongue
VIII
Vestibulocochlear
- sense of balance and hearing
IX
Glossopharyngeal
- motor to the pharynx and tongue, involuntary motor to glands, taste from posterior 1/3 of tongue
X
Vagus
- primary parasympathetic nerve (involuntary motor) of the thorax and abdomen, taste from area of epiglottis
XI
Accessory
- motor to the larynx, pharynx, sternomastoid and trapezius
XII
Hypoglossal
- voluntary to muscles that move the tongue
What three cranial nerves move the eyes?
Occulomotor
Trochlear
Abducens
What cranial nerve is most important to dentists?
Trigeminal
What is the second most important nerve to dentists?
Facial
Sense of sight
Optic
Sense of smell
Olfactory
Voluntary motor to muscles that move the eye and a muscle that elevates the eyelid, involuntary motor involved with constriction of the pupil
Oculomotor
Voluntary motor to muscles that move the eyes
Trochlear
the primary sensory nerve from structures throughout the face and head. Motor to muscles of mastication and other muscles of the head
Trigeminal
Voluntary motor to muscles that move the eye
Abducens
Voluntary motor to muscles of facial expression, involuntary motor to various glands, sense of taste from anterior 2/3 of tongue
Facial
Sense of balance and hearing
Vestibulocochlear
Motor to the pharynx and tongue, involuntary motor to glands, taste from posterior 1/3 of tongue (gag reflex)
Glossopharyngeal
Primary parasympathetic nerve of the thorax and abdomen, taste from the area of the epiglottis
Vagus
Motor to the larynx, pharynx, sternomastoid and trapezius
Accessory
Hypoglossal
Hypoglossal