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Nerves and Vessels in the Facial Skull

Nursing Modals

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The facial skull, a complex structure that supports the features of the face, is intricately interwoven with a network of nerves and blood vessels. These vital components play a crucial role in sensory perception and nourishment. The trigeminal nerve, for example, is responsible for sensation in the face, while the facial nerve controls the muscles of expression. Additionally, the maxillary and mandibular branches of the trigeminal nerve ensure that different regions of the face receive the appropriate sensory input. Blood supply is provided by major arteries, such as the facial artery, which branches off to supply various facial regions, ensuring that the tissues receive essential nutrients and oxygen. This delicate interplay between the nerves and vessels is essential for maintaining the functional integrity of the facial region, contributing to both its form and functionality. Understanding this anatomy is fundamental for medical professionals involved in facial surgeries and treatments.

Features:

1.The model shows the muscles, nerves, vessels, trigeminal nerve, facial nerve

Height 21cm Width 32cm Thickness 19cm