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The infraorbital nerve continues in the infraorbital groove and canal, where it gives rise to which branches? emerges though which foramen? it divides ti which branches after emerging form this foramen?
-superior alveolar branches receiving sensation from the teeth of the upper jaw
- palatine branches receiving sensation from the palate
- branches to the mucosa of the maxillary
It emerges from the infraorbital foramen and immediately divides into inferior palpebral, internal and external nasal and superior labial branches receiving sensation from the skin and
conjunctiva of the lower eyelid, the anteroinferior nasal septum and skin of the cheek and
lateral nose and the skin and oral mucosa of the upper lip, respectively
- palatine branches receiving sensation from the palate
- branches to the mucosa of the maxillary
It emerges from the infraorbital foramen and immediately divides into inferior palpebral, internal and external nasal and superior labial branches receiving sensation from the skin and
conjunctiva of the lower eyelid, the anteroinferior nasal septum and skin of the cheek and
lateral nose and the skin and oral mucosa of the upper lip, respectively