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Superior labial nerve
The
superior labial
branches
, the largest and most
numerous
, descend
behind
the
Quadratus labii superioris
, and are
distributed
to the
skin
of the
upper lip
, the
mucous membrane
of the
mouth
, and
labial glands
.
They are
joined
,
immediately
beneath
the
orbit
, by
filaments
from the
facial nerve
,
forming
with them the
infraorbital plexus
.