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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.
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yes. there is the maxillary nerve that runs down your cheekbone and the nasal nerve enters the nose and supplies the mucous
external maxillary nerve.
maxillary nerve
Maxillary division (V2) of trigeminal nerve is associated with the pterygopalatine ganglion.
radial nerve
The skin of bottom lip is supplied by infra orbital nerve which is branch of maxillary branch of trigeminal nerve. The nerve may be pinched somewhere in its course.
Fifth, or trifacial, or trigeminal, is the largest cranial nerve It has three divisions : (1) The ophthalmic, which leaves th6 cranium through the sphenoidal fissure, and sends branches to the skin of the forehead, the lachrymal gland, the eye, and the nose (sensory). (2) The superior maxillary leaves the cranium by the foramen rotundum ; it supplies the skin of the temple, cheek, nose, upper lip, upper teeth, and the mucous lining of the mouth and pharynx (sensory). (3) The inferior maxillary leaves the cranium through the foramen ovale ; it gives branches to the temple and external ear, the teeth, and lower jaw, and supplies the tongue with a nerve of taste (motor and sensory).
The musculocutaneous nerve
Lower subscapular nerve
ulnar nerve