Infraorbital nerve

The infraorbital nerve ( "Under eye nerve" ) is the direct continuation of the maxillary nerve ( cranial nerve V2) after the departure of the other branches. He pulls out of the wings and palate pit ( pterygopalatine fossa ) below the eye socket through the maxillary hole ( foramen maxillary ) in the sub- ocular channel ( infraorbital canal ) of the maxilla.

In the eyes of the channel sends nerve infraorbital Rami alveolar all the maxillary teeth and provides them sensitively. On the lower Eye hole ( infraorbital foramen ) of the terminal branch of the nerves of the upper jaw comes out. Here he can keyed ( 2 Trigeminusdruckpunkt ) or anesthetized. After emerging from the hole he branched into the skin of the entire front and top face and provides them sensitively.

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