mental nerve: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
The mental nerve is a sensory nerve that supplies feeling to the lower lip, chin, and nearby gum tissue. It is a terminal branch of the inferior alveolar nerve and exits the jaw through the mental foramen (a small opening in the mandible). It is clinically important in both reconstructive and cosmetic procedures involving the chin, lower lip, and lower face. It is also a common target for local anesthesia (a “mental nerve block”) and a structure surgeons aim to protect during surgery.