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Superior labial nerve

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Dorlands/Elsevier
  
r_02/12690468

FMA
  
52986

TA
  
A14.2.01.063

Superior labial nerve

Latin
  
rami labiales superiores nervi infraorbitalis

The superior labial branches (labial branches), the largest and most numerous, descend behind the Quadratus labii superioris, and are distributed to the skin of the upper lip, the mucous membrane of the mouth, and labial glands.

They are joined, immediately beneath the orbit, by filaments from the facial nerve, forming with them the infraorbital plexus.

References

Superior labial nerve Wikipedia


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