Trigeminal Nerve (V) 3D

  • Description

    • * The primary sensory nerve for the face.
    • * Comprises three branches: ophthalmic (V1), maxillary (V2), and mandibular (V3)

 

  • Ophthalmic Nerve (V1)

    • * Provides sensation to the forehead, upper eyelid, and anterior scalp.
    • * Emerges through the superior orbital fissure.

 

  • Maxillary Nerve (V2)

    • * Innervates the face below the level of the eyes and above the upper lip.
    • * Supplies sensation to the lower eyelid, lateral nose, upper lip, and cheek.
    • * Exits through the foramen rotundum.

 

  • Mandibular Nerve (V3)

    • * Provides sensation to the lower lip, chin, jaw, and part of the external ear.
    • * Exits through the foramen ovale.
    • * Contains motor fibers for masticatory muscles.

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  • Description

    • * The primary sensory nerve for the face.
    • * Comprises three branches: ophthalmic (V1), maxillary (V2), and mandibular (V3)

 

  • Ophthalmic Nerve (V1)

    • * Provides sensation to the forehead, upper eyelid, and anterior scalp.
    • * Emerges through the superior orbital fissure.

 

  • Maxillary Nerve (V2)

    • * Innervates the face below the level of the eyes and above the upper lip.
    • * Supplies sensation to the lower eyelid, lateral nose, upper lip, and cheek.
    • * Exits through the foramen rotundum.

 

  • Mandibular Nerve (V3)

    • * Provides sensation to the lower lip, chin, jaw, and part of the external ear.
    • * Exits through the foramen ovale.
    • * Contains motor fibers for masticatory muscles.

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