| 21. | Flavors that stimulate the trigeminal nerves are therefore important-for example, carbon dioxide is the trigeminal stimulant in carbonated beverages.
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| 22. | Cluster headaches involve overactivation of the trigeminal nerve and hypothalamus in the brain, but the exact cause is unknown.
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| 23. | One of the things the trigeminal nerve does is trigger the lacrimal gland, above the eye, to make tears.
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| 24. | Much of the chemesthetic flavor sensations are mediated by the trigeminal nerves, which are relatively large and important nerves.
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| 25. | Larger tumors can press on the trigeminal nerve ( CN V ), causing facial numbness and tingling-constantly or intermittently.
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| 26. | Stuff like pepper or horseradish and peppermint sets off your trigeminal nerve, which has branches in your mouth and nose.
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| 27. | The deeper muscles are best seen as numerous distinct maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve and by the facial nerve.
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| 28. | All three turbinates are innervated by pain and temperature receptors, via the trigeminal nerve ( or, the fifth cranial nerve ).
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| 29. | The ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve, the supraorbital nerve, divides at the orbital rim into two parts in the forehead.
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| 30. | Supranuclear damage to both the left and right tracts often occurs in conjunction with damage to facial and trigeminal nerve dysfunction.
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