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cranial nerve #5: Trigeminal nerve! it is the largest/thickest of the cranial nerves. It is both a sensory and a motor nerve. It provides sensory information to face (touch, pain and temperature) and muscles of mastication. For motor, it provides the chewing motion and the temporals (elevation of mandible). Trigeminal Nerve, Nerve Anatomy, Medical Dictionary, Kedokteran Gigi, Dental Hygiene School, Dental Anatomy, Facial Nerve, Cranial Nerves, Muscle Anatomy

cranial nerve #5: Trigeminal nerve! it is the largest/thickest of the cranial nerves. It is both a sensory and a motor nerve. It provides sensory information to face (touch, pain and temperature) and muscles of mastication. For motor, it provides the chewing motion and the temporals (elevation of mandible).

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Jeff Searle: Muscles of the head and neck Face Muscles Anatomy, Facial Muscles Anatomy, Neck Muscle Anatomy, Muscles Of Facial Expression, Human Anatomy Chart, Muscle Diagram, Head Muscles, Human Muscle Anatomy, Muscles Of The Face

The muscles of the head and neck help us perform many important actions such as movement, mastication (chewing), speech, and facial expression. While most muscles only connect bones to bones, the facial muscles are unusual because they connect bones to skin. The muscles themselves are hard to see under the layers of other tissue, but as they contract they affect the surface layers, to give us our remarkably expressive faces. As artists we are interested in the muscles because of their role…

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