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Nerve: Nasopalatine nerve Nerves of septum of nose. Right side (Nasopalatine is lower yellow line.) The sphenopalatine ganglion and its branches. (Termination of nasopalatine nerve labeled at bottom left.) Latin nervus nasopalatinus Gray's subject #200 893 From maxillary nerve, pterygopalatine ganglion Dorlands/Elsevier nasopalatine nerve One branch of the posterior superior nasal branches (trigeminal, maxillary branch), longer and larger than the others, is named the nasopalatine nerve (sometimes called the long sphenopalatine nerve). It enters the nasal cavity through the sphenopalatine foramen, passes across the roof of the nasal cavity below the orifice of the sphenoidal sinus to reach the septum, and then runs obliquely downward and forward between the periosteum and mucous membrane of the lower part of the septum. It descends to the roof of the mouth through the incisive canal and communicates with the corresponding nerve of the opposite side and with the greater palatine nerve. It supplies the palatal structures around the upper central and lateral incisors and the canines (the upper front six teeth). It also furnishes a few filaments to the mucous membrane of the nasal septum. The medial superior posterior nasal branches of maxillary nerve usually branches from the nasopalatine nerve. Contents 1 Additional images 2 See also 3 References 4 External links // Additional images Base of skull. Inferior surface. See also Foramina of Scarpa References External links MedEd at Loyola GrossAnatomy/h_n/cn/cn1/cnb2.htm lesson9 at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (nasalseptumner) Diagram 1 at adi-visuals.com Diagram 2 at adi-visuals.com This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy. As such, some of the information contained within it may be outdated. v • d • e The cranial nerves: trigeminal nerve ophthalmic (V1) frontal: supratrochlear · supraorbital (lateral branch, medial branch) nasociliary: long ciliary · infratrochlear · posterior ethmoidal · anterior ethmoidal (external nasal, internal nasal) · sensory root of ciliary ganglion (ciliary ganglion) lacrimal maxillary (V2) in meninges middle meningeal in pterygopalatine fossa zygomatic (zygomaticotemporal, zygomaticofacial) · pterygopalatine (pterygopalatine ganglion see below for details) · posterior superior alveolar in infraorbital canal infraorbital nerve: superior alveolar (middle, anterior) · internal nasal branches on face inferior palpebral · external nasal · superior labial (infraorbital plexus) mandibular (V3) in meninges meningeal anterior to muscles of mastication (medial pterygoid/to tensor veli palatini, lateral pterygoid, masseteric, deep temporal) · buccal posterior auriculotemporal (otic ganglion) · lingual (submandibular ganglion) · inferior alveolar (mylohyoid, mental) M: PNS anat(h, r, t, c, b, l, s)/phys/devp noco/auto/cong/tumr, sysi/epon, injr proc, drug(N1B) This neuroanatomy article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e