Management of Facial Pain

Abraam Adel Sami;

Abstract


Innervation of facial region is provided mainly by the 5th (trigeminal nerve) and partly by the 9th (glossopharngeal nerve) and 10th cranial nerves (vagus nerve) with a very minor contribution from the 7th cranial nerve (facial nerve). The trigeminal nerv


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Title Management of Facial Pain
Other Titles إدارة آلام الوجـــــــــه
Authors Abraam Adel Sami
Keywords Management of Facial Pain
Issue Date 2014
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Innervation of facial region is provided mainly by the 5th (trigeminal nerve) and partly by the 9th (glossopharngeal nerve) and 10th cranial nerves (vagus nerve) with a very minor contribution from the 7th cranial nerve (facial nerve). The trigeminal nerv

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