What are the ophthalmic division, maxillary division, and mandibular divisions?
100
The maxillary nerve exits the cranium through this foramen
What is The foramen rotundum?
100
The V3 exits the skull through this foramen.
What is the foramen ovale?
200
Afferent
What kind of nerves are the opthalmic, V1, and maxillary, V2, divisions?
200
The maxillary nerve is this type of neuron
Is the maxillary nerve an afferent nerve?
200
This is nerve is both afferent and efferent and innervates the buccinator muscle
What is the buccal nerve?
300
Efferent
What type of nerve innervates the muscles of mastication on the V3?
300
These areas are innervated by the maxillary nerve.
What do these areas have in common - the middle portion of the face, lower eyelid, side of the nose, upper lip nasopharynx, hard and soft palate, maxillary teeth and their surrounding tissues?
300
This nerve is medial to the inferior alveolar.
Where is the lingual nerve
400
Anterior to the Gasserion Ganglion
Where does the Trigeminal nerve split into its 3 division?
400
The ASA and MSA branch off this nerve
What is the infraorbital nerve?
400
These are the muscles of mastication
What are the masseter, temporalis, medial pterygoid, and lateral ptyerygoid?
500
V
The Trigeminal nerve is which cranial nerve?
500
After exiting the foramen rotundum, the maxillary nerve moves into this upper portion.
What is the pterygopalatine fossa?
500
This nerve descends medial to the lateral ptyergoid muscle and is medial to the ramus.