The olfactory nerve.
The maxillary teeth are supplied by the following branches of the Maxillary nerve, which is itself a branch of the Trigeminal nerve:-Anterior Superior Alveolar Nerve: Upper incisors and caninesMiddle Superior Alveolar Nerve: Upper premolarsPosterior Superior Alveolar Nerve: Upper molar, and also upper premolars in the absence of the Middle SAN.
Vagus
Hit tendon nociceptors in tendo-achilles. It goes to the CNS by sciatic nerve, then it goes to interneurons in spinal cords S1-S2. Then it goes to Alfa motor n, tibial nerve from sciatic nerve to lead to the gastrocnemius muscle.
It's main purpose is to transport messages from one part of the body to another in the form of nerve impulses.
Enamel is the hard casing of the teeth. Under that is dentine, it's softer and more yellow in colour. Then there are the roots of the teeth they contain a series of blood vessels and nerve tissue. Hope i haven't missed anything.
Sciatic Nerve.
The main part of the periphal nerve system
The olfactory nerve.
The sight nerve is called the optic nerve, and goes from the back of the eyeball to the brain.
the three main teeth is
The nerve axon is the main nerve from where the dendrites originate.
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The maxillary teeth are supplied by the following branches of the Maxillary nerve, which is itself a branch of the Trigeminal nerve:-Anterior Superior Alveolar Nerve: Upper incisors and caninesMiddle Superior Alveolar Nerve: Upper premolarsPosterior Superior Alveolar Nerve: Upper molar, and also upper premolars in the absence of the Middle SAN.
optic nerve
The six Anterior teeth and the the muco-periosteum covering the anterior third of the hard palate are supplied by the Nasopalatine nerve, while the posterior two thirds along with the remaining posterior teeth are supplied by the Greater palatine nerve,,