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The sensory root of the
fifth cranial nerve enter the brain stem through the
Pons
The semilunar ganaglion is
located in the
Meckel’s cavity
The sensory root of the
fifth cranial nerve is made up of
Unipolar neurons
The ascending fibers of the
central branches of the sensory root of the fifth cranial nerve terminate in
Upper sensory nucleus
The ascending fibers of the
central branches of the sensory root of the fifth cranial nerve convey
Tactile discrimination;
Passive movement; Sense of position
The main nucleus of the
fifth cranial nerve is with the
Dorsal trigeminothalamic
tract
The bulbospinal nucleus is
_______ and associated with __________________.
Ventral trigeminothalamic
tract and pain, temperature
The mesencephalic nucleus
convey the impulses from
Tempromandibular joint,
palate, Periodontal membrane and teeth, Stretch receptor from muscle fibers.
The nucleus conveys and interprets the proprioceptive impulses from all these
areas.
The smallest division of
trigeminal nerve is the
Ophthalmic nerve
The ophthalmic nerve leaves
the cranium through the
Superior orbital fissure

One Response to “Oral Anatomy”

  1. Sudarshan Mandlecha

    Unipolar for motor nucleus and pseudo unipolar for sensory nucleus of trigeminal nerve ?????

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