kielihermo
Kielihermo is a Finnish term that can refer to nerves associated with the tongue. In many Finnish anatomies and clinical texts, kielihermo most often denotes the lingual nerve (n. lingualis), a branch of the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve (V3). The lingual nerve provides somatic sensory innervation to the anterior two-thirds of the tongue and the floor of the mouth, and it carries taste information from the same region via the chorda tympani, a branch of the facial nerve (VII), which joins the lingual nerve in the region of the tongue.
In other contexts, kielihermo can refer to the hypoglossal nerve (n. hypoglossus), the twelfth cranial nerve,
Anatomically, the lingual nerve arises from V3 and travels anteriorly toward the tongue, often receiving the
See also: cranial nerves, glossopharyngeal nerve, chorda tympani.