click below
click below
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Cranial Nerve Test
Question | Answer |
---|---|
Olfactory nerve | CN I |
Optic nerve | CN II |
Oculomotor nerve | CN III |
Trochlear nerve | CN IV |
Trigeminal nerve | CN V |
Abducens nerve | CN VI |
Facial nerve | CN VII |
Vestibulocochlear nerve | CN VIII |
Glossopharyngeal nerve | CN IX |
Vagus nerve | CN X |
Accessory nerve | CN XI |
Hypoglossal nerve | CN XII |
Anterior Superior Alveolar innervates | Canine & incisor teeth |
Lesser Palatine innervates | Soft palate |
Trigeminal innervates | The face |
Nasopalatine innervates | |
Facial innervates | Muscles of facial expression |
Afferent: | Sensory |
Efferent: | Motor |
3 branches of the trigeminal nerve | Ophthalmic, maxillary, mandibular |
Which nerve carries taste sensation to the posterior 1/3 of the tongue | Glossopharyngeal nerve |
Which of the following cranial nerves is directly involved with Bell’s Palsy | The facial nerve |
What structures does the Posterior Superior Alveolar nerve supply? | Buccal |
Saliva increase, intestinal secretions increase, the pupils constrict- these are examples of the __________________ Nervous System | Parasympathetic |
The Cranial Nerve that is motor to the muscles of mastication, and is sensory to the teeth, tongue and oral cavity and most of the skin on the face: | Mandibular branch of the trigeminal nerve |
The Cranial Nerve that serves the muscles of the soft palate, the Pharynx and Larynx, the skin on the ear and many organs in the chest and abdomen: | Vagus nerve |
The nerve that serves the tongue, floor of the mouth, and lingual gingiva of mandibular teeth and joins posterior trunk of the mandibular division of Trigeminal Nerve | Lingual nerve |
The Cranial Nerve that serves the muscles of facial expression, the posterior suprahyoid muscles, the lacrimal glands, the sublingual and submandibular glands, a portion of the tongue and has branches to the skin and the ear | Facial nerve |
The nerve that is sensory to the maxillary anterior teeth and later joining the Infraorbital Nerve | Maxillary branch of trigeminal nerve |
The chief motor nerve of the face. It emerges near the lower part of the ear and extends to the muscles of the neck. It controls all the muscles of facial expression and the secretions of saliva. | Facial nerve |
The largest of the cranial nerves; it is the chief sensory nerve of the face, and it serves as the motor nerves of the muscles that control chewing | Trigeminal nerve |
The Chorda Tympani Nerve affects which gland? | Salivary gland |
The Auriculotemporal Nerve is sensory to the___________. | Ear, tympanic membrane, tempo mandibular joint, and temple |
The Parasympathetic Nervous System controls the movement to____________ | Relax |
The nerve that is sensory to the maxillary premolars and the periodontal tissue on the buccal side of the premolars, and possibly the mesiobuccal root of maxillary first molar to later join the Infraorbital Nerve | |
The nerves to the maxillary teeth are called | Maxillary branch of the trigeminal nerve |
The third branch of the Trigeminal Nerve (V3) is motor to what? | Muscles of mastication |