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Area of Science:

  • Anatomy
  • Neuroscience
  • Dermatology

Background:

  • Facial anatomy is unique and requires attention beyond the oral cavity.
  • Neurosensory status of facial skin is crucial for dental procedures.
  • Skin sensitivity assessment is vital pre- and postoperatively.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To update dental clinicians on facial neurosensory innervation.
  • To highlight the importance of facial examination in dentistry.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on facial neurosensory innervation.
  • Analysis of facial functional units and their nerve supply.

Main Results:

  • The face receives neurosensory supply from trigeminal nerve divisions and cervical plexus branches.
  • Distinct innervation territories exist for different facial regions (eyes, nose, mouth, cheeks).

Conclusions:

  • Understanding facial neurosensory innervation is essential for dental clinicians.
  • Comprehensive patient examination should include facial skin assessment.