Facial nerve
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| Nerve: Facial nerve | ||
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| The course and connections of the facial nerve in the temporal bone. | ||
| The nerves of the scalp, face, and side of neck. | ||
| Latin | nervus facialis | |
| Gray's | subject #202 901 | |
| MeSH | A08.800.800.120.250 | |
| Dorlands/Elsevier | n_05/12565770 | |
The facial nerve is seventh of twelve paired cranial nerves. It emerges from the brainstem between the pons and the medulla, and controls the muscles of facial expression, and taste to the anterior two-thirds of the tongue. It also supplies preganglionic parasympathetic fibers to several head and neck ganglia.
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[edit] Structure
The motor part of the facial nerve arises from the facial nerve nucleus in the pons while the sensory part of the facial nerve arises from the nervus intermedius.
The motor part of the facial nerve enters the petrous temporal bone into the internal auditory meatus (intimately close to the inner ear) then runs a tortuous course (including two tight turns) through the facial canal, emerges from the stylomastoid foramen and passes through the parotid gland, where it divides into five major branches. Though it passes through the parotid gland, it does not innervate the gland. This action is the responsibility of cranial nerve IX, the glossopharyngeal nerve.
Inside one of the tight turns in the facial canal, the facial nerve forms the geniculate ganglion.
No other nerve in the body travels such a long distance through a bony canal.
[edit] Branches
[edit] Inside the facial canal
- Greater petrosal nerve - provides parasympathetic innervation to lacrimal gland, as well as special taste sensory fibers to the palate via the nerve of pterygoid canal.
- Nerve to stapedius - provides motor innervation for stapedius muscle in middle ear
- Chorda tympani - provides parasympathetic innervation to submandibular and sublingual glands and special sensory taste fibers for the anterior 2/3 of the tongue.
[edit] Outside skull (distal to stylomastoid foramen)
- Posterior auricular nerve - controls movements of some of the scalp muscles around the ear
- Five major facial branches (in parotid gland) - from top to bottom:
A helpful mnemonic device for remembering the major branches are the phrases: "To Zanzibar By Motor Car", "Two Zebras Bit My Cat", or "Tell Ziggy Bob Marley Called".
[edit] Function
Its main function is motor control of most of the facial muscles and the stapedius muscle of the middle ear. It also supplies parasympathetic fibers to the submandibular gland and sublingual glands via chorda tympani and the submandibular ganglion, and to the lacrimal gland via the pterygopalatine ganglion.
In addition, it receives taste sensations from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue and sends them to the nucleus of solitary tract. There is also a small amount of cutaneous sensation carried by the nervus intermedius from the skin in and around the auricle (earlobe).
[edit] Pathology
People may suffer from acute facial nerve paralysis, which is usually manifested by facial paralysis. Bell's palsy is one type of idiopathic acute facial nerve paralysis, which is more accurately described as a multiple cranial nerve ganglionitis that involves the facial nerve, and most likely results from viral infection and also sometimes as a result of Lyme disease.
[edit] Testing the facial nerve
Voluntary facial movements, such as wrinkling the brow, showing teeth, frowning, closing the eyes tightly, pursing the lips and puffing out the cheeks, all test the facial nerve. There should be no noticeable asymmetry.
In an upper motor neuron lesion, only the lower part of the face on the opposite side will be affected, due to the bilateral control to the upper facial muscles.
Lower motor neuron lesions manifest as both upper and lower facial weakness on the same side of the lesion.
Taste can be tested on the anterior of the tongue, this can be tested with a swab dipped in a flavoured solution, or with electronic stimulation (similar to putting your tongue on a battery).
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[edit] External links
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