INTRODUCTION FUNCTION ORIGIN SEMILUNAR GANGLION THE OPTHALMIC NERVE THE CILIARY GANGLION THE MAXILLARY NERVE THE MANDIBULAR NERVE THE OTIC GANGLION THE SUBMANDIBULAR GANGLION…
Innervation of the face and mouth Prof St-John Crean StBDS MBBS FDSRCS FFGDP(UK) FRCS FRCS(OMFS) PhD FRCS(OMFS) Aims and objectives Aims Illustrate the nerves responsible…
1. Trigeminal Nerve Anatomy It is the fifth and largest cranial nerve, which emerges from the anterolateral surface of the pons as a motor and sensory root. The large sensory…
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Muscles of MasticationMuscles of Mastication Alex Forrest Associate Professor, Forensic Odontology Forensic Science Research & Innovation Centre, Griffith University…
Slide 1 13-1 Slide 2 13-2 Field trip forms must be turned in by Friday if you want to go. Slide 3 2A After Ms. Lorete finishes teaching you the name and function of the 12…
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