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ANESTHETIZING THE TRIGEMINAL NERVE

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1923
ABSTRACT To the Editor: —In The Journal, July 14, p. 112, Dr. S. L. Silverman describes a method of anesthetizing the superior maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve by an injection made through the greater palatine canal. I would call attention to an article by Dr. Juan Ubaldo Carrea, in El Odontologo, Buenos Aires, 1921, Nos. 16 and 17, entitled "
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Anatomy of Trigeminal Nerve

2019
Trigeminal nerve is the fifth (V) cranial nerve and is also known as Trifacial nerve. It is the largest of the twelve cranial nerves and has a broad territory of distribution. It is a mixed nerve with both motor and sensory fibers. The nerve originates from the brainstem (pons) and supplies various structures of the head and face. It is a paired nerve,
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TRIGEMINAL NERVE INJURIES

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2002
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Reconstruction of the Trigeminal Nerve

1981
New indications for the surgical treatment of a traumatized trigeminal nerve have recently evolved (Samii 1972). Severe facial injuries may be accompanied by lesions of different branches of the trigeminal nerve, most commonly at the forehead in the area of the frontal branches or in fractures of the mandible where the inferior alveolar nerves are ...
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The triumphant trigeminal nerve

Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1986
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Electrically Conductive Hydrogel Nerve Guidance Conduits for Peripheral Nerve Regeneration

Advanced Functional Materials, 2020
Min Suk Lee, Hwangjae Lee, Hee Seok Yang
exaly  

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