Temporomandibular Joint and muscles of Mastication
Which of the muscles of mastication does not elevate/close the jaw? A. Masseter m. B. Temporalis m. C. Lateral Pterygoid m. D. Medial Pterygoid m.
Lateral Pterygoid m.
Which is the only muscle of mastication that opens the jaw? What other action does it do as well?
Lateral Pterygoid m. Depresses/opens mandible and protrudes mandible
Temporal Fossa Location Content
Lateral Skull above zygomatic arch Contents: Temporalis Muscle also: branches of facial artery and Maxillary nerve (V2)
Masseter m. Origin- Insertion Innervation Action
Origin: Zygomatic Arch and bone Insertion: Angle of mandible and lateral surface of ramus Innervation: mandibular division of trigeminal n. Action: Elevates Mandible
Articulating surfaces of Temporomandibular joint Temporal bone Mandible
Temporal Bone -Mandibular Fossa -Articular Tubercle Disc in between Mandible: Mandibular Condyle
Medial Pterygoid m. Action
elevates and protracts the mandible
Masseter m. Action
elevates the mandible
Temporalis m. Action
elevates the mandible; retracts the mandible (posterior fibers)
Infratemporal Fossa
• Location = lateral skull inferior to temporal fossa and deep to zygomatic arch Contents = • Temporalis Muscle • Pterygoid Muscles • Middle Meningeal Artery • Branches of the mandibular nerve • Branch of facial nerve • Branch of glossopharyngeal nerve • Otic Ganglion • Also: pterygomaxillary fissure
Depress jaw means to _____ the jaw
open the jaw
Lateral Pterygoid m Action
opens the mouth; active in grinding actions of chewing protracts the mandible;
When jaw opens the mandibular condyle and disc glides _______ on tubercle and slide ______ when you close your mouth
When jaw opens the mandibular condyle and disc glides FORWARD and DOWN on tubercle and slide back when you close your mouth
Ptyergopalantine fossa Content
-Pterygopalatine ganglion (parasymapthetic, lacrimal, related to cranial nerve VII) - Maxillary nerve - Branches of facial nerve - Facial artery branch
Pterygopalatine Fossa Content
Foramen rontunda with maxillary nerve inferior orbital fissure Pterygopalantineganglion
This is an x-ray of what?
Fracture of anterior body of mandible
This is an x-ray of? Answer
Fracture of the head of mandible
Medial Pterygoid plate originates where?
MEDIAL surface of LATERAL pterygoid plate
Temporomandibular Joint allows for what movement in the mandible Main Others Type of movement
Main: -Depression (open) and elevation of mandible (close) (i.e opening and closing the mouth) Other: -Retraction/Protrusion - Lateral Deviation (condlye of mandible- mandibular fossa with disc in btwn) Type of movement: Gliding and rotation movement at the joint itself not in mouth
Muscles of Mastication are innervated by what nerve
Mandibular nerve CNV3
Which muscle is pure closer of the jaw
Masseter M.
Muscles of Mastication List
Masseter m. Temporalis m. Lateral Pterygoid m. Medial Pterygoid m.
Which muscle elevates/closes the jaw?
Masseter m. Temporalis m. Medial Pterygoid m.
Artery under Pterion is ?
Middle menigeal artery
Lateral Pterygoid m. Origin Insertion Innervation Action
Origin: insertion: lateral aspect of lateral pterygoid plate AND Greater wing of the Sphenoid Insertion: Capsule and disk of TMJ Innervation: mandibular branch of CNV Action: Depresses/opens mandible and protracts
Lateral Pterygoid m. Origin- Insertion Innervation Action
Origin: greater wing of the sphenoid bone; and lateral surface of the lateral pterygoid plate Insertion: capsule and disk of TMJ Innervation: Mandibular branch of Trigeminal nerve Action: Deppresses/ opens the mouth; protracts the mandible; active in grinding actions of chewing
Medial Pterygoid m. Origin- Insertion Innervation Action
Origin: medial surface of lateral pterygoid plate Insertion: angle and medial surface of ramus of mandible Innervation: mandibular branch of Trigeminal Action: Elevates/closes mandible
Temporalis m. Origin- Insertion Innervation Action
Origin:Temporal Fossa Insertion: coronoid process of mandible Innervation: Mandibular Nerve CNV3 Action: elevates mandible and retracts mandible
Elevate the jaw means to _____ the jaw
close the jaw
If the ______ muscle was not working well on only one side it will move it from side to side.
lateral pterygoid m.