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30 Cards in this Set
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Motor to masticatory muscles
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5
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Affected by trigeminal neuralgia
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5
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General sensation anterior 2/3 tongue
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5
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Taste receptors anterior 2/3 tongue
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7- facial
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Motor (parasympathetic) parotid gland
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9-glossopharyngeal
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Posterior 1/3 of tongue- sensation and taste
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9- glossopharyngeal
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Motor to muscles of soft palate, pharynx. larynx and thorax
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10- vagus
11-accessory |
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Motor to tongue muscles
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12- Hypoglossal
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Sensory to inner ear
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8- vestibulocochlear
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Motor to eye muscles
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3- occulomotor 4-trochlear and 6-abducens
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Sensory to nasal mucosa
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1- olfactory
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Sensory to retina of eye
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2- optic
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Autonomic to submandibular and sublingual salivary glands
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7-facial
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Bony passage of cranial nerve 7
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internal acoustic meatus
Stylomastoid foramen (external) Temoral bone |
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Trigeminal nerve division 3
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Mandibular- anterior 2/3 tongue and sensory to lower face
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Transient facial paralysis
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Facial nerve tearing. Near parotid gland. Heals in several days. Most common in inferior alveolar nerve block which is placed too far posteriorly
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Inferior Alveolar Nerve Block
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Anesthetic placed adjacent to nerve trunk
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Maxillary anterior nerve infiltration
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Placed at surface of thin alveolar bone. Affected area is underlying nerve endings
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Interpappilary injection
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Anesthetic placed directly into area of intended effect
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Posterior superior alveolar foramina
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In the maxillary tuberosity of maxilla
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Where does the 5th cranial nerve division 2 pass
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Sphenoid bone
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Where does the 5th cranial nerve division 3 pass
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Foramen ovale
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Where is the mandibular foramen in relation to the retromolar triangle
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Posterior
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Where is the mandibular foramen in relation to the lateral pterygoid muscle
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Inferior
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Where is the mandibular foramen in relation to the medial pterygoid
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Lateral
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When the mandible is closed the ptergoid plexus is where in relation to the coronoid process
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medial
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The mandibular foramen is _____ in relation to the sphenomandibular ligament
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Lateral
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The mandibular foramen in ____________ to the mandibular plane of occlusion
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Superior
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Where are the inferior alveolar artery posterior superior and maxillary artery
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Infratemporal fossa
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What passes thru the pterygopalatine fossa
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Maxillary artery, infraorbital artery, sphenopalatine artery
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