Table 1:

Sensory innervation of the ear and potential referred pain origin sites

NervePrimary Ear Sensory InnervationOrigin Site of Referred Pain
CN II and CN IIIInferomedial and lateral pinnaSkin overlying angle of mandible
Pre- and postauricular skinLateral neck
LobuleMuscles of neck
Upper cervical facet joints and nerve roots
Atlantoaxial joint
CN VAnterosuperior pinnaGingival and buccal mucosa of oral cavity
External auditory canalPalate
Tympanic membraneFloor of the mouth
Anterior two-thirds of the tongue (sensory nerves)
Mandibular teeth
TMJ
Mandible
Nasal mucosa (sensory nerves)
Paranasal sinus mucosa (sensory nerves)
Parotid gland
CN VIIConchal bowlNasal mucosa (parasympathetic nerves)
External auditory canalSphenoid and ethmoid sinuses (parasympathetic nerves)
Tympanic membraneAnterior two-thirds of the tongue (taste fibers)
CN IXTympanic membraneStylopharyngeus muscle
Posterior third of the tongue
Palatine tonsil
Carotid body
Pharyngeal mucosa
Parapharyngeal space
Retropharyngeal space
CN XConchaOropharynx (vallecula and constrictor muscles)
Postauricular skinLarynx
Posterior external auditory canalHypopharynx (pyriform sinus)
Tympanic membraneVisceral space (thyroid, esophagus, and trachea)