2. Draw course of CNV3
CNV2 leaves BoS at foramen rotundum. It tracks down towards the pterygopalatine fossa, giving off the pharyngeal branch on its way. It gives off 3 branches around the pterygopalatine ganglion (nasopalatine and nasal branches), before continuing its course towards the IOF, giving off greater and lesser palatine nerves, zygomatic nerve and posterior superior alveolar nerve en route. At the inferior orbital fissure, the maxillary nerve becomes the infraorbital nerve. It gives off middle and anterior superior alveolar nerves before exiting the infraorbital foramen and terminating as palpebral, nasal and labial branches.
CNV3 leaves BoS at foramen ovale. Travels down, giving off the branch to the medial pterygoid and the auticulotemporal branch, before dividing into an anterior and posterior branch. The anterior branch supplies the remaining muscles of mastication (masseter, deep temporal branches and lateral pterygoid), before terminating as the buccal branches. The posterior branch divides into the lingual nerve (giving off the chordates tympani) and the inferior alveolar nerve, which also gives off the nerve to mylohyoid before terminating as the mental nerve.
Muscles of mastication
For each, give: