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Nerves of Face
CN V(1): Scalp & forehead

CN V(2): Maxillary region

CN V(3): Lateral face and Mandible
Nerves of Neck
Greater Occipital (Cervical Dorsal 2, 3): back of skull

Lesser Occiptial (Cervical Ventral 2): lateral occipital region

Greater Auricular: (Cervical Ventral 2, 3): Skin of ear & around

Nuchal: (Cervical Dorsal 3, 4, 5): back of neck

Transverse Cutaneous (Cervical ventral 2, 3): Front of neck

Supraclavicular (Cervical Ventral 3,4): upper thoracic
Facial Nerve

To Zanzibar By Motor Car
Leaves skull through stylomastoid foramend and enters parotid salivary gland.

Temporal
Zygomatic
Buccal
Marginal
Cervical
Arteries of Face
Main Branches:

Facial, Superficial Temporal, Opthalmic

Facial: SISLA

Superficial Temporal: Transverse Facial (skin of face, parotid gland & duct & Masseter)

Opthalmic: Supraorbital & Supratrochlear
Veins of Face
Supratrochlear

Supraorbital

Facial (from Supratrochlear & Supraorbital)

Suprfical Temporal

Retromandibular (Made from Superficial Temporal & maxillary)
Note about Facial Vein
Connected to Cavernous Sinus- Infection can spread from face to sinuses
External Jugular Formation
Posterior Retromandibular + Posterior Aruicular
Internal Jugular Formation
Anterior Retromandibular + Facial
External Carotid Branches
SAL FOP has twins & MS, 51
Maxillary branch of External Carotid
MD. max ISI

Middle Meningeal
Deep Temporal
Inferior Alveolar
Superior Alveolar
Infraobital
Superficial Temporal branch of External Carotid
Transverse Facial
Internal Jugular Tributaries
IFSM

Inferior Petrosal Sinus
Facial Vein
Superior ThyroidVein
Middle Thyroid Vein
Vertebral Artery & Vein
Artery drains into Subclavian Artery

Vein drains to Brachialcephalic Vein
Sensory Nerves of Scalp

OGLAZ
Opthalmic (V1) and OTTO
Greater Occipital
Lesser Ocipital
Auriculotemporal
Zygomaticotemporal
Arteries of Scalp

OPSSS
Occipital
Posterior Auricular
Superficial Temporal
Suprarobital
Supratrochlear
Nerves Transmitted by Supraorbital Fissure
Frontal
Lacrimal
Nasociliary
Occulomotor
Trochlear
Abducent
Superior Opthalmic
Opthalmic Artery
From internal Carotid

Central Artery of Retina
Muscular
Ciliary
Lacrimal
Supratrochlear & Supraorbital
Opthalmic Veins
Superior Opthalmic
Inferior Opthalmic
Superior Opthalmic Vein
Valveless

Connects with angular branch of facial vein.

Joins Cavernous Sinus
Inferior Opthalmic Vein
Valveless

Joins Cavernous Sinus or the Superior Opthalmic Vein
Arteries of Tongue
Mainly: Lingual (of external carotid)

Tonsilar
Facial
Ascending
Pharyngeal
Veins of Tongue
Under the tongue

2 lingual veins that run w/ lingual A.
Parotid Gland
Largest Salavary Gland

Parasympathetic fibers of CN 9

Sympathetic fibers of External Carotid Plexus

Stenson's Duct
Submandibular Gland
Duct of Wharton's

Parasympathetic fibers from Chorda Tympani (CN 7)
Sublingual Gland
Smallest salivary gland

Up to 20 ducts

Parasympathetic fibers from Chorda Tympani (CN 7)