Mandibular nerve

Mandibular nerve
Nerve: Mandibular nerve
Mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve.
Mandibular division of trigeminal nerve, seen from the middle line. The small figure is an enlarged view of the otic ganglion.
Latin n. mandibularis
Gray's subject #200 893
From trigeminal nerve
MeSH Mandibular+Nerve

The mandibular nerve (V3) is the largest of the three branches of the trigeminal nerve.

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Structure

Roots

It is made up of two roots:

  • a large sensory root proceeding from the inferior angle of the trigeminal ganglion.
  • a small motor root (the motor part of the trigeminal), which passes beneath the ganglion, and unites with the sensory root, just after its exit through the foramen ovale.

Path

The two roots (sensory and motor) exit the middle cranial fossa through the foramen ovale. The two roots then combine.

Immediately in the infratemporal fossa beneath the base of the skull, the nerve gives off two branches from its medial side: a recurrent branch (nervus spinosus) and the nerve to the medial pterygoid muscle. The mandibular nerve then divides into two trunks, an anterior and a posterior.

Branches

Branches from the main trunk (except nervus spinosus) and the posterior division.

The mandibular nerve gives off the following branches:

Branches from the posterior and anterior divisions (except lateral pterygoid nerve)

The mandibular nerve also gives off branches to the otic ganglion

Supplies

The mandibular nerve innervates:

Mandibular nerve

See also

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