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30 Cards in this Set

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