maxillary nerve

maxillary division [V2]

The sensory nerve subdivision of the trigeminal nerve that transmits sensory information from the palate, upper teeth and gingiva, the skin between the palpebral fissure and the mouth, and from the nasal cavity and maxillary sinuses.

Type Nerve
Parent Structure nerve of head region
Latin Name maxillary division [V2]
FMA ID 52724

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maxillary nerve?
The sensory nerve subdivision of the trigeminal nerve that transmits sensory information from the palate, upper teeth and gingiva, the skin between the palpebral fissure and the mouth, and from the nasal cavity and maxillary sinuses.
What is the Latin name for the maxillary nerve?
The Latin name for the maxillary nerve is maxillary division [V2].

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