Cranial nerves

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    • What is the first cranial nerve?
      1. Olfactory
    • What is the second cranial nerve?
      1. Optic
    • What is the third cranial nerve?
      1. Oculomotor
    • What is the fourth cranial nerve?
      1. Trochlear
    • What is the fifth cranial nerve?
      1. Trigeminal
    • What is the sixth cranial nerve?
      1. Abducent
    • What is the seventh cranial nerve?
      1. Facial
    • What is the eighth cranial nerve?
      1. Vestibulocochlear
    • What is the ninth cranial nerve?
      1. Glossopharyngeal
    • What is the tenth cranial nerve?
      1. Vagus
    • What is the eleventh cranial nerve?
      1. Accessory
    • What is the twelfth cranial nerve?
      1. Hypoglossal
    • What are the outcomes of the Skull SDL?
      • Recognise & define anatomical terminology related to the skull
      • Identify the 28 bones in the skull
      • Identify the suture of the skull
      • Label key features of the lateral & frontal view of the cranium & facial skeleton
    • What are the bones of the skull?
      • Frontal
      • Parietal (2)
      • Temporal (2)
      • Occipital
      • Sphenoid
      • Ethmoid
      • Nasal (2)
      • Zygomatic (2)
      • Palatine (2)
      • Lacrimal (2)
      • Chonchae
      • Vomer
      • Maxilla (2)
      • Mandible
    • Which cranial nerve is associated with the teeth and tongue?
      Trigeminal V
    • What does the Chorda Tympani branch from?
      Facial VII
    • What oral tissues/organs are innervated by cranial nerves?
      • Teeth
      • Tongue
      • Floor of mouth
      • Periodontium
      • Muscles of mastication and facial expression
    • How many bones are there in the skull?
      28 bones
    • How would you identify the suture of the skull?
      By examining the junctions between bones
    • What is the relationship between cranial nerves and oral tissues?

      Cranial nerves innervate oral tissues
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