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Maxillary
nerve
type
origin
course
branches
termination
Clinical
notes
notes
questions
Typeandorigin
Type:
• Maxillary nerve is sensory
Origin:
• It is 2nd division of trigeminal nerve(5th cranial
nerve).
Lateral wall of cavernous sinus
passing through foramen rotundum
enter pterygopalatine fossa
the pterygomaxillary fissure
infratemporal fossa
‫ب‬‫ر‬‫يا‬
• meningeal branches
In cranial cavity
• 2 ganglionic branches
pterygopalatine fossa
• posterior superior alveolar
• zygomatic nerve: (a) zygomatico-temporal
(b) zygomatico-facial
In infratemporal fossa
• anterior & middle superior alveolar nerves
In infraorbital canal
• labial, nasal, palpebral
. In face
• Patients who present with a large canine space
abscess make it very difficult for a clinician to
achieve an adequate level of local anesthesia
due to the abscess. In these cases, a maxillary
nerve block may be helpful in providing good
local anesthesia in order to perform treatment.
Maxillary Nerve Block
• Loss of sensation in maxillary area.
Nerve lesion
•Pterygopalatine ganglion is termed as ganglion of hay
fever which is characterized by tears & running nose .
Embryonic origin :
•Nervous system from ectoderm ,ectoderm gives 3 parts:
neural tube neural crest , placodes .
•Neural tube: cranial end brain vesicle brain .
•Brain: prosencephalon , mesencephalon , rhombencephalon
•Rhombencephalon :melencephalon , myelencephalon .
•Melencephalon : cerebellum,pons
•Pons: ventral surface 5th cranial (trigeminal)nerve midway
between upper& lower borders of Pons
•5th cranial nerve : 2 roots lateral sensory large
medial motor small
‫بتبصوا‬
‫إيه؟‬ ‫على‬
‫سيبك‬ ‫عم‬ ‫يا‬
‫وخليك‬ ‫منهم‬
‫المهم‬ ‫في‬
One of department questions
1990 : Describe distribution & formation of
maxillary nerve
8/2002
1/2003
8/2006 : origin ,course, enumerate
branches of maxillary nerve
The maxillary nerve
The maxillary nerve

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The maxillary nerve

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  • 3. Typeandorigin Type: • Maxillary nerve is sensory Origin: • It is 2nd division of trigeminal nerve(5th cranial nerve).
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  • 5. Lateral wall of cavernous sinus passing through foramen rotundum enter pterygopalatine fossa the pterygomaxillary fissure infratemporal fossa
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  • 16. • meningeal branches In cranial cavity • 2 ganglionic branches pterygopalatine fossa • posterior superior alveolar • zygomatic nerve: (a) zygomatico-temporal (b) zygomatico-facial In infratemporal fossa • anterior & middle superior alveolar nerves In infraorbital canal • labial, nasal, palpebral . In face
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  • 24. • Patients who present with a large canine space abscess make it very difficult for a clinician to achieve an adequate level of local anesthesia due to the abscess. In these cases, a maxillary nerve block may be helpful in providing good local anesthesia in order to perform treatment. Maxillary Nerve Block • Loss of sensation in maxillary area. Nerve lesion
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  • 27. •Pterygopalatine ganglion is termed as ganglion of hay fever which is characterized by tears & running nose .
  • 28. Embryonic origin : •Nervous system from ectoderm ,ectoderm gives 3 parts: neural tube neural crest , placodes . •Neural tube: cranial end brain vesicle brain . •Brain: prosencephalon , mesencephalon , rhombencephalon •Rhombencephalon :melencephalon , myelencephalon . •Melencephalon : cerebellum,pons •Pons: ventral surface 5th cranial (trigeminal)nerve midway between upper& lower borders of Pons •5th cranial nerve : 2 roots lateral sensory large medial motor small
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  • 32. ‫بتبصوا‬ ‫إيه؟‬ ‫على‬ ‫سيبك‬ ‫عم‬ ‫يا‬ ‫وخليك‬ ‫منهم‬ ‫المهم‬ ‫في‬
  • 33. One of department questions 1990 : Describe distribution & formation of maxillary nerve 8/2002 1/2003 8/2006 : origin ,course, enumerate branches of maxillary nerve