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| what innervates the forehead, upper eyelids, and nose? |
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| This nerve innervates the lower eyelid, cheek, and upper lip |
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| lower face and part of side of head |
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| the back of head and area around ear |
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| cervical spinal nerves (C2-3 sensory) |
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| What is MOTOR innervation to the face? |
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| this branch of the facial nerve crosses the zygomatic arch |
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| where can the mandibular branch of facial nerve be found? |
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| along INFERIOR margin of mandible |
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| this provides motor innervation to the buccinator muscle |
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| buccal branch of facial nerve |
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| innervation of buccal nerve (branch of mandibular v3) |
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| sensory: skin of cheek and mucosa of the cheek |
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| what happens to the facial a near the angle of the mouth? |
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| the branches of inferior labial and superior labial a. arise |
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| when the facial artery reaches the lateral aspect of nose, what happens? |
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| becomes the angular artery |
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| this part of the orbicularis oculi is responsible for the tight closure of the eyelid |
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| part of orb. ocula. that blinks the eyelid |
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| this muscle elevates the upper lip |
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| levator labii superioris m. |
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| action of the zygomaticus major muscle |
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| draws angle of mouth superiorly and posteriorly |
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| what depresses the corner of the mouth? |
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| branch of the opthalmic nerve V1? |
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zygomaticotemporal n. zygomaticofacial n. infraorbital n. |
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auriculotemporal n. buccal n. mental n. |
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supraorbital n. supratrochlear n. infratrochlear n. external nasal n. |
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inflamation of CN 7 temp. paralysis middle surgery |
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| What is the innervation of the parotid? |
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| this CN exits the stylomastoid foramen |
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| This CN is susceptible to shingles |
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| CN 5 via DRG pseudounipolar neurons |
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| what contributions of the internal carotid a. are to face? |
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supraorbital a. supratrochlear a. |
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| contributions of ext. carotid to face |
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transverse facial a (via superficial temporal a) facial a. they both form anastomoses |
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| These valveless venous anastomoses communicate with the cavernous sinus |
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| pterygoid plexus and superior opthalmic vein |
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| What is the clinical importance of the valveless vein anastomoses? |
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| they can carry infection into the cavernous sinus and brain |
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| When does the facial a. become the angular |
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| when it gives of the lateral nasal a |
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| Name branches of facial a |
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superior labial a. inferior labial a |
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| origin of inferior alveolar a. |
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mental maxillary external carotid a. |
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