Infraorbital Nerve Overview

Encyclopedia: Infraorbital Nerve

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After the maxillary nerve enters the infraorbital canal, the nerve is frequently called the infraorbital nerve. This nerve innervates the lower eyelid, upper lip, and part of the vestibule and exits the infraorbital foramen of the maxilla. , infraorbital artery , external nasal nerve Image:Gray781.png Mandibular division of the trifacial nerve. Image:Gray790.png The nerves of the scalp, face, and side of neck. Image:Gray1200.png Outline of side of face, showing chief...


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  • Five months post-op MFL - 4 replies

    face is mostly numb, running from my eye to my lip (assuming some damage to the infraorbital nerve are not dealing with the 1st surgeon anymore. As far as numbness, you likely have some trauma...

    May 21, 2007

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  • Anatomy Lesson: Nerves of the Face - 6 replies

    , Yes, the infraorbital nerve does innervate the upper lip, but only in a sensory role. The orbicularis The infraorbital nerve is the second branch of the trigeminal nerve (Cranial Nerve [CN] V [Roman numeral

    Apr 15, 2008

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