Which nerve provides sensory innervation to the skin covering the cheekbone prominence?
Explanation
The skin over the cheek prominence is innervated by the zygomaticofacial nerve. Other nerves listed serve different facial regions: the zygomaticotemporal nerve supplies the temple area, the auriculotemporal nerve innervates parts of the ear and temporal region, and the infratrochlear nerve supplies the medial canthus and adjacent areas.