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The trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V) conducts sensory impulses from the teeth and face. It is the largest cranial nerve and has three main branches (ophthalmic, maxillary, and mandibular) that innervate different regions of the face.
The trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V) carries sensory information to the diencephalon. It is responsible for transmitting sensory information from the face, including touch, temperature, and pain sensations.
The other name for the sensory nerve is sensory neuron. These are nerve cells that transmit sight, sound, and feelings.
sensory nerve
it is sensory
The trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V) has three branches: ophthalmic nerve (V1), maxillary nerve (V2), and mandibular nerve (V3). These branches innervate different regions of the face, including the eyes, nose, upper jaw, and lower jaw.
The nerve that connects the brain to the skin is the cranial nerve V, also known as the trigeminal nerve. It is responsible for sensations in the face and controls functions such as chewing.
Trigeminal. Sensory function- touch/temp/pain. Motor function-chewing. Branches-mandibular, maxillary and opthalmic.
Afferent nerve
The trigeminal nerve (cranial nerve V) is considered to have a dual origin as it is both a sensory and motor nerve. It has three main branches that control sensation in the face, as well as muscles involved in chewing.
Trigeminal neuralgia is a rare disorder of the sensory fibers of the trigeminal nerve (fifth cranial nerve), which innervate the face and jaw. The neuralgia is accompanied by severe, stabbing pains in the jaw or face.