
COS -Face, Head and Neck nerves-trifacial
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A mixed nerve primarily responsible for transmitting facial sensations to the brain and for controlling the muscle movements of chewing (mastication).
Trifacial/Trigeminal
30s - Q2
Extends to the upper eyelid, eyebrow, forehead, and scalp.
Supraorbital nerve
30s - Q3
Extends to the skin of the upper side of the nose and between the eyes.
Supratrochlear nerve
30s - Q4
Extends to the tip and lower side of the nose.
Nasal nerve
30s - Q5
Extends to the forehead, temple, and upper part of the cheek.
Zygomatic nerve
30s - Q6
Extends to the lower eyelid, side of the nose, upperlip, and mouth.
Infraorbital nerve
30s - Q7
Extends to the ear and to the area from the top of the head to the temple.
Auricotemporal
30s - Q8
Extending to the lower lip and chin.
Mental nerve
30s - Q9
The main nerve branch to the top 1/3 of the face.
Ophthalmic
30s - Q10
Main nerve branch to the middle 1/3 of the face
Maxillary
30s - Q11
The main nerve branch to the lower 1/3 of the face.
Mandibular
30s - Q12
Emerges on the skin of the upper eyelid and side of the nose.
Infratrochlear nerve
30s