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Gives rise to the following branches:B) Otic ganglion1. Meningeal branch2. Muscular branches
- Accompanies the middle meningeal artery, enters the cranium through the foramen spinosum, and supplies the meninges of the middle cranial fossa.
- Include masseteric, deep temporal, medial pterygoid, and lateral pterygoid nerves.
- Innervate the corresponding muscles of mastication.
3. Buccal nerve4. Auriculotemporal nerve
- Descends between the two heads of the lateral pterygoid muscle.
- Innervates skin and fascia on the buccinator muscle and penetrates this muscle to supply the mucous membrane of the cheek and gums.
5. Lingual nerve
- Arises from two roots that encircle the middle meningeal artery.
- Innervates sensory (general somatic afferent [GSA]) branches to the temporomandibular joint.
- Carries postganglionic parasympathetic and sympathetic general visceral efferent (GVE) fibers to the parotid gland in addition to GSA fibers.
- Has terminal branches that supply the skin of the auricle and the scalp.
6. Inferior alveolar nerve
- Descends deep to the lateral pterygoid muscle, where it joins the chorda tympani , which conveys the parasympathetic preganglionic (secretomotor) fibers to the submandibular ganglion and taste fibers from the anterior two thirds of the tongue.
- Lies anterior to the inferior alveolar nerve on the medial pterygoid muscle, deep to the ramus of the mandible.
- Crosses lateral to the styloglossus and hyoglossus muscles, passes deep to the mylohyoid muscle, and descends lateral to and loops under the submandibular duct.
- Supplies general sensation for the anterior two thirds of the tongue.
- Passes deep to the lateral pterygoid muscle and then between the sphenomandibular ligament and the ramus of the mandible.
- Enters the mandibular canal through the mandibular foramen and supplies the tissues of the chin and lower teeth and gum.
Gives rise to the following branches:
- Mylohyoid nerve, which innervates the mylohyoid and the anterior belly of the digastric muscle.
- Inferior dental branch, which innervates lower teeth.
- Mental nerve, which innervates the skin over the chin.
- Incisive branch, which innervates the canine and incisor teeth.
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