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Cranial Nerves Involved in Swallowing
"V trigeminal
V Trigeminal: Motor
Masseter and temporalis: Lateral & medial pterygoids: "
V trigeminal: sensory
Muscles of mastication guided by forces of stimulus on molars
V trigeminal; somatic sense for
Conjunctiva"
Lesions affecting V trigeminal Cause
Drooling
VII facial: Motor
Motor innervation of all facial muscles"
VII facial nerve: sensory
Special visceral sense: taste
Lesion or trauma to Vii facial causes
Drooling and pooling"
anorexia
malnutrition
IX Glossopharyngeal nerve: Motor
Motor innervation "
IX Glossopharyngeal nerve: sensory
Sense of taste
Sense of taste
soft palate
touch
pain
LESION TO IX glossopharyngeal
Aspiration"
Reduced tactile
temperature sense of fauces
Weight loss
anorexia
X vagus (the big one!): motor
Motor innervation of "
Superior
middle
All palatal muscles except tensor VP
in conjunction with XI accessory: pressure generation
LESION OF X VAGUS
Loss of airway protection "
XI Accessory nerve:
motor innervation for "
accessory to vagus for motor innervation of laryngeal
pharyngeal
DAMAGE TO XI ACCESSORY
motor innervation for "
accessory to vagus for motor innervation of laryngeal
pharyngeal
XII Hypoglossal nerve: motor innervation
Intrinsic muscles of tongue (airway protection)"
DAMAGE TO HYPOGLOSSAL NEVER
Poor bolus creation"
Genioglossus
geniohyoid
Swallow center
near motor nuclei of cranials in medulla "
Retching center
In medulla"
CHEWING CENTER
higher order oral movements for "
Gag Reflex
Mediated by IX glossopharyngeal"
information to solitary tract
synapse with nucleus ambiguus
Cough Reflex
response to irritation of larynx
Masseter and temporalis
mandibular elevation & grinding
ateral & medial pterygoids:
elevation adn grinding
Anterior digastricus:
larynx elevation
Mylohyoid:
hyoid (laryngeal) elevator