A patient enters your dental clinic complaining of a toothache in the maxillary premolar and first molar regions. Upon examination, you do not find any underlying dental problems; however, you notice that the patient is likely suffering from a severe maxillary sinus infection. Which of the following nerves are the most likely sources of the pain? (Select all that apply.)
A) Anterior superior alveolar
B) Middle superior alveolar (when present)
C) Posterior superior alveolar
D) Greater palatine
E) Nasopalatine
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