When removing an impacted mandibular third molar, the oral surgeon must warn the patient of possible lasting numbness of the tip of the tongue. This loss of general sensation is due to damage to the

When removing an impacted mandibular third molar, the oral surgeon must warn the patient of possible lasting numbness of the tip of the tongue. This loss of general sensation is due to damage to the



(A) auriculotemporal nerve
(B) choral tympani
(C) lingual nerve
(D) mental nerve
(E) mylohyoid nerve

Answer:  (C) lingual nerve