CN VII (facial)
The cranial nerves that regulate salivation are CN VII (facial) and CN IX (Glossopharyngeal).
The cranial nerves that transmit the special sense of taste are CN VII (facial, to the anterior 2/3rd of the tongue) and CN X (vagus, to the posterior 1/3rd of the tongue).
Of these nerves, only CN VII (facial) transmits both taste and salivation control.
VII Facial Motor fibers transmitimpulses to muscles of facial expression, tear glands and salivary glands
CN VII (facial) and CN IX (glossopharyngeal) both regulate salivary secretion.
[to the previous answer] I'm sorry. There is no officially recognized 13th cranial nerve.
hypoglossal
VII facial
Facial
The Facial Nerve or Cranial Nerve VII is the nerve involved with Bell's Palsy.
The nerves involved in diplopia include three cranial nerves: the oculomotor nerve (third cranial nerve), the abducens nerve (sixth cranial nerve), and the trochlear nerve (fourth cranial nerve).
Trigeminal (5th) cranial nerve
It is the 7th cranial nerve (facial nerve).
The hypoglossopharyngeal nerve. And your mom
VII the cranial nerve or the Facial
The Vagus nerve
Cranial nerve 9: glossopharyngeal
Trigeminal neuralgia is a rare disorder of the sensory fibers of the trigeminal nerve (fifth cranial nerve), which innervate the face and jaw. The neuralgia is accompanied by severe, stabbing pains in the jaw or face.
The Facial Nerve or Cranial Nerve VII is the nerve involved with Bell's Palsy.
Cranial nerve VIII - vestibulocochlear
facial