Anatomy, Head And Neck, Temporoparietal Fascia
Describe the sensory innervation of the face in brief.
Answer.
The sensory innervation to the skin of the whole face is derived from the branches of the trigeminal nerve except the skin over the angle of the lower jaw, which is innervated by the great auricular nerve, a branch of the cervical plexus.

Sensory Innervation of the Head and Face

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