trigeminal nerve anatomy
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Trigeminal Nerve Anatomy
Dr. Mohamed Rahil Ali
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Trigeminal nerve
Largest cranial nerve
Mixed nerve
Small motor root and large sensory root
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Motor root • Nucleus of motor root present in the pons and medulla oblongata .• Motor fiber run with sensory fibers but its completely separated
from it .
• Motor fiber run under the gasserian ganglion and leave the middle cranial fossa through foramen ovale in association with the third division of the sensory root
• Just after formen ovale it unit with the sensory root to form single nerve trunk which is mandibular branch of trigeminal nerve
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Motor fibers supply :
1. Masticatory muscles • Masseter• Temporalis
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Motor fibers supply :
1. Masticatory muscles • Masseter• Temporalis • medial and lateral pterygoid
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Motor fibers supply :1. Masticatory muscles • Masseter• Temporalis • medial and lateral pterygoid2. Mylohoid
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Motor fibers supply :1. Masticatory muscles • Masseter• Temporalis • medial and lateral pterygoid
2. Mylohoid 3. Anterior belly of diagastric4.Tensor tympani5. Tensor palatini
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Motor fibers supply :1. Masticatory muscles • Masseter• Temporalis • medial and lateral pterygoid
2. Mylohoid 3. Anterior belly of diagastric4.Tensor tympani
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Sensory root• Sensory fibers meets in the trigeminal
ganglia (gasserian ganglia) • There are two ganglia ( one in each side of
cranial fossa)• These ganglia located in the meckels cavity in
the petrous part of temporal bone• sensory nerve divided into threee branches Ophthalmic , maxillary , mandibular
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Ophthalmic branch
• Travel through lateral wall of cavernous sinus
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Ophthalmic branch• Travel through lateral wall of cavernous sinus • Leave the cranial cavity through superior orbital fissure in to
the orbit
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Ophthalmic branch• Supplies : eye ball , conjunctiva, lacrimal gland ,part of
mucous membrane of nose and paranasal sinuses , skin of the forehead ,eyelids ,nose
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Ophthalmic branch Branches :1. Nasociliary nerve 2.frontal nerve 3.lacrimal nerve
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Maxillary division
• Leave the cranial cavity through foramen rotundun
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Maxillary division
Branches : I . Branch within the cranium
middle meningeal nerve …. Give sensory innervation to the dura mater
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II . Branches in the pterygopalatine fossa
A. Zygomatic nerve: divided into a.zygomaticofacial which innervate the skin over the prominence of the cheek
b. Zygomaticotemporal : which innervate the skin in the lateral side of face
Maxillary division
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II . Branches in the pterygopalatine fossa
B. Posterior superior alveolar nerve Two divisions , one outside bone innervate buccal mucosa in the maxillary molar regionAnd second division enter the maxilla and give innervation to the maxillary sinus , and upper first ,second ,third molars except the mesiobuccal root of the first molar
Maxillary division
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II . Branches in the pterygopalatine fossaC . Pterygopalatine ganglionic branches : Two short trunks communicate between the pterygopalatine ganglia and the maxillary nerve .
Maxillary division
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III. branches from ganglia : a. Orbital nerve : innervate periostium of the orbit
b. Posterior superior nasal nerves : innervate mucous membrane of lateral wall of nasal cavity and part of nasal septum
c. Nasopalatine nerve : reach nasal cavity through the sphenopalatine foramen and oral cavity through incisive formamen ,,give innervation to part of nasal cavity mucosa and palatal mucosa in the premaxilla region.d. Greater palatine nerve : reach oral cavity through greater palatine foramen in the posterior part of palate …. Innervate the palatal mucosa over hard palate and small porion of soft palate e. lesser palatine nerve … give innervation to the soft palate f. Pharyngeal branch : supply the mucosa of the nasopharynx
Maxillary division
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IV . Branches in the infraorbital canals :
a. Middle superior alveolar nerve : innervate premolars and mesiobuccal root of first molar as well as periodontium bone and buccal mucosa in premolar region some times MSA missing
B. Anterior superior alveolar nerve : innervate incisors ,canine and its associated bone ,labial gingiva and periodontium
Maxillary division
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V . Branches in the face (infra-orbital nerve)
a.Palpebral branch : supply skin of lower eyelidb.Nasal branch : supply skin of lateral side of the nose c. Labial branch: supply skin and mucosa of upper lip
Maxillary division
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Mandibular division of trigeminal nerve
Largest branch of the trigeminal nerve
Mixd nerve
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Branches of mandibular nerve
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Mandibular division
I. Branches from the main nerve trunka. nervous spinosus …. This nerve re-enter the cranium through the foramen spinosum to supply the dura mater b. medial pterygoid nerve : innervate medial pterygoid muscle ,tensor palatini and tensor tympani
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II. Branches from anterior division :
• Mainly motor which innervate temporalis , masseter and lateral pterygoid muscles
• Small sensory ( long buccal nerve ) :Innervate skin of the cheek and buccal mucosa and gingiva in mandibular molars region
Mandibular division
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Note : long buccal nerve differ from buccal nerve
The first sensory from mandibular branch of trigeminal nerve ,While the second motor from
the facial nerve
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Buccal branch of trigeminal nerve
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Buccal branch of facial nerve
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III . Branches from posterior division :
Mainly sensory with small motor component
Branches :1. auriculotemporal nerve : give sensory innervation to the auriculotemporal area2. lingual nerve : give sensory innervation to the anterior two thirds of the tongue and mucous membranes of the floor of the mouth and gingiva on the lingual side of the mandible
Mandibular division
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Note : taste sensation of the anterior two third of the tongue take innervation from the facial
nerve through its chorda tympani branch
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III . Branches from posterior division :3. inferior alveolar nerve : largest branch ,enter mandible through mandibular canal in association with inferior alveolar vein and artey • This nerve anteriorly through the mandibular canal until mental
foramen and then divided in to two branches : mental and incisive
4.Mylohyoid nerve : branch from inferior alveolar nerve iust before its entry into the canal ,g ive motor innervation to the mylohyoid and anterior belly of digastric
Mandibular division
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Notes :• Dental plexus represent the terminal
branches of main fibers that innervate the roots , bone and periodontium
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• Bone in the maxilla quite porous and cancellous leading to greater incidence of adequate anasthesia than mandible
• The labial cortical bone of anterior mandible usually less dense than that of posterior region so regional mental block or even infiltration sufficient to anasthetize the anterior teeth
Notes :
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