The facial nerve: anatomy and associated disorders for oral health professionals

Odontology. 2018 Apr;106(2):103-116. doi: 10.1007/s10266-017-0330-5. Epub 2017 Dec 14.

Abstract

The facial nerve, the seventh cranial nerve, is of great clinical significance to oral health professionals. Most published literature either addresses the central connections of the nerve or its peripheral distribution but few integrate both of these components and also highlight the main disorders affecting the nerve that have clinical implications in dentistry. The aim of the current study is to provide a comprehensive description of the facial nerve. Multiple aspects of the facial nerve are discussed and integrated, including its neuroanatomy, functional anatomy, gross anatomy, clinical problems that may involve the nerve, and the use of detailed anatomical knowledge in the diagnosis of the site of facial nerve lesion in clinical neurology. Examples are provided of disorders that can affect the facial nerve during its intra-cranial, intra-temporal and extra-cranial pathways, and key aspects of clinical management are discussed. The current study is complemented by original detailed dissections and sketches that highlight key anatomical features and emphasise the extent and nature of anatomical variations displayed by the facial nerve.

Keywords: Clinical implications; Facial nerve injuries; Gross anatomy; Human facial nerve; Neuroanatomy.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Anatomic Variation
  • Facial Nerve / anatomy & histology*
  • Facial Nerve Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Facial Nerve Injuries / diagnosis
  • Humans