@gethelpwithproctoredexam: The image illustrates the complex nerve supply of the teeth, primarily derived from the trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V), which is responsible for sensory innervation of the face and oral cavity. It shows three major divisions: the ophthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular nerves. The maxillary nerve gives rise to the superior alveolar nerves—posterior, middle, and anterior—which supply the upper teeth and form the superior alveolar plexus. These branches ensure sensation from the maxillary teeth, gums, and surrounding structures. The mandibular nerve provides the inferior alveolar nerve, which enters the mandibular canal to innervate the lower teeth, forming the inferior alveolar plexus. Additionally, the lingual nerve supplies sensation to the tongue and adjacent soft tissues, while the nerve to mylohyoid provides motor function to specific muscles. The trigeminal ganglion and sensory root play key roles in transmitting sensory information. Overall, this network ensures precise sensation, pain perception, and coordination necessary for oral function and dental health.#dentalhealth #dentalhygienist #dentist #student #studynotes
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