Nasopalatine Nerve and Incisive Canal

The nasopalatine nerve passes through the incisive canal, providing sensory innervation to the anterior palate and adjacent gingiva. Knowledge of its anatomy is essential for dentists, oral surgeons, and medical students in anesthesia, implant placement, or maxillofacial surgery. Understanding the nasopalatine nerve pathway ensures effective local anesthesia, preservation of sensation, and safe intervention. Nasopalatine Nerve and Incisive Canal Diagram - Chart - diagrams and charts with labels. This diagram depicts Nasopalatine Nerve and Incisive Canal and explains the details of Nasopalatine Nerve and Incisive Canal.

Nasopalatine Nerve and Incisive Canal

Nasopalatine Nerve and Incisive Canal