INTRODUCTION FUNCTION ORIGIN SEMILUNAR GANGLION THE OPTHALMIC NERVE THE CILIARY GANGLION THE MAXILLARY NERVE THE MANDIBULAR NERVE THE OTIC GANGLION THE SUBMANDIBULAR GANGLION…
Introduction to Dental Local Anaesthesia Hans Evers Glenn Haegerstam Trigeminal nerYe Ttre trigeminal nerve is predominantly sensory md the cell bodies of these sensory fibres…
1. THE TRIGEMINAL NERVE 2. • The trigeminal nerve arises as a short, thick sensory trunk and a smaller motor component from the ventrolateral aspect of the pons. 3. •…
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…
1. INTRODUCTION AREAS INNERVARED BRANCHES COURSE OF THE NERVE GANGLION ASSOCIATED APPLIED ASPECT 2. Seconddivision- intermediate, in position /…
1. Anatomy of orbitalcavityDr. Othman Al-Abbadi, M.D 2. Introduction The orbit is the cavity or socket of the skull, thatcontain the eye ball and muscles ,nerve, vessels,…
Slide 1 Review of Anatomy, History taking, and Diagnosis Dr. Rahaf Y. Al-Habbab BDS. MsD. DABOMS Diplomat of the American Boards of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Slide 2…
Slide 1 Local Anesthesia Techniques Part 1 Dr. Rahaf Al-Habbab BDS. MsD. DABOMS Diplomat of the American Boards of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 2012 Anatomy Review The…
Anatomy and diseases of the orbit Anatomy of the orbit: It is pyramidal in shap- the base is represented by the orbital margin and the apex by the optic foramen. The walls…
Cranial Nerves CN I Olfactory · Exits cranial cavity through cribiform plate of ethmoidal bone · Olfactory bulb- sense of smell CN II Optic · Through optic canal…