The cranial nerves 1. The definition of CN The cranial nerves are the nerves which are attached to the brain. CNI Olfactory nerve CNⅡ Optic nerve CNⅢ Oculomotor nerve…
Periodontal receptors are present in the Periodontal ligament. The receptors in PDL record sense of : 1- Touch 2- Pain 3- Pressure The PDL also contains proprioceptors giving…
INTRODUCTION FUNCTION ORIGIN SEMILUNAR GANGLION THE OPTHALMIC NERVE THE CILIARY GANGLION THE MAXILLARY NERVE THE MANDIBULAR NERVE THE OTIC GANGLION THE SUBMANDIBULAR GANGLION…
SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF IMPACTED MANDIBULAR III MOLARS AND COMPLICATIONS PRESENTED BY: DR.SATYABRATA PATNAIK 1ST YR P.G INTRODUCTION FACTORS THAT MAKE REMOVAL EASIER CLASS…
PAIN PATHWAYS INTRODUCTION Orofacial pain is the presenting symptom of a broad spectrum of diseases. As a symptom. It may be due to diseases of orofacial structures, generalized…
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…
Slide 1Neuroanatomy of Cranial Nerves Slide 2 CNS Brain and Spinal Cord Information processing/Interneurons Sensory/Afferent General Sensory (Somatic and Visceral) Special…
Slide 1By Dr. Juliana Mathews Slide 2 Tooth Anatomy The crown: consists of enamel, dentine and pulp The root: has a root canal with blood vessels and nerves covered by cementum…
Slide 1Ch. 8 The somatic sensory system The somatic sensory system has two major components: (1) a subsystem for the detection of mechanical stimuli (2) a subsystem for the…