One's trigeminal nerve is the fifth cranial nerve. It is the nerve responsible for sensation in the face and certain motor functions like biting and chewing.
Maxillary division (V2) of trigeminal nerve is associated with the pterygopalatine ganglion.
I am not sure what the question is? I believe you are asking, what part of your face your nerve runs through. It is not called the Trigeminal nerve. It is just a nerve. YOu get Trigeminal Neuralgia, If something is copressing against that nerve, or if the flesh around the nerve is thin. It It goes through your neck, cheek, and the side of your face.
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That is trigeminal neuralgia (CN V). Compression of ophthalmic (V1) division of the trigeminal nerve will cause severe acute pain.
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It is the Trigeminal Nerve
The trigeminal nerve is CN V (cranial nerve V)
trigeminal neuralgia is inflamation of trigeminal ganglion & causes pain over distribution of trigeminal nerve
Cranial Nerve 5 (trigeminal), division V3 contains a buccal nerve, a lingual nerve and an inferior alveolar nerve.
trigeminal neuralgia is inflamation of trigeminal ganglion & causes pain over distribution of trigeminal nerve
The roman numeral "V" represents the trigeminal nerve.
is it the trigeminal nerve
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The Trigeminal Nerve is located in a structure in the brain stem called the pons.
The Trigeminal nerve is responsible for biting and chewing, as well as sensation in the face. It is the largest nerve connected directly to the brain.
Trigeminal V: a mixed nerve responsible for the chewing of food and sensations in the face, scalp, and teeth and the contraction of chewing muscles.
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