Chapter 7: Muscles of Mastication
Geniohyoid muscle
-Floor of the mouth - Depresses the mandible - Innervated by C1 -originates in the mental spine of the mandible -inserts at hyoid bone
mylohyoid muscle
-Floor of the mouth - Depresses the mandible - Innervated by the mandibular nerve
elevate, protrusion
In masseter muscle, the superficial fibers _______ and provide limited ______. a) retrude, protrusion b) elevate, protrusion c) elevate, retrusion
diagonal
In masseter muscle, the superficial head has ______ fibers while the deep head has VERTICAL fibers.
a) anterior belly of digastric b) mylohyoid
2 muscles that are innervated by mandibular nerve
auriculotemporal nerve of V3
Nerve that supplies sensory fibers to the TMJ.
temporalis muscle
#1 -Covered by temporalis fascia - Originates from the bones of the temporal fossa and the temporalis fascia - Inserts on the coronoid process and the border of the ramus of the mandible -elevates and retrudes the jaw
zygomatic arch
#2
superficial head of masseter muscle
#3
deep head of masseter muscle
#4
tendon of temporalis muscle
#5
coronoid process
#6
superior head of lateral pterygoid plate
#7
inferior head of lateral pterygoid plate
#8
medial pterygoid muscle
#9
Masseter muscle
- Superficial head • Diagonal fibers - Deep head • Vertical fibers - Originates from the zygomatic arch - Inserts on the mandible
buccinator muscle
-Muscle of facial expression - Keeps food in the oral cavity while chewing -origin: pterygomandibular raphe -insertion: corner of the mouth -action: tightens the cheek wall while chewing -innervated by facial nerve
digastric muscle
-Muscles of the neck - Assists in the depression of the jaw -depress the mandible -innervated by mandibular nerve (anterior) and facial nerve (posterior)
temporalis fossa
-covers the temporalis muscle
Stenson's duct
-excretory duct of parotid gland
mylohyoid
-muscle of the floor of the mouth that forms a sling
retrodiscal pad
-the area behind the articular disc -contains blood vessels and sensory nerves of mandibular nerve that supply that joint
medial pterygoid muscle; elevates
Superficial head • Originates from maxillary tuberosity - Deep head • Originates from the medial surface of the lateral pterygoid plate - Inserts on ramus of the mandible - Action: ____________, retrudes and protrudes the jaw
lateral pterygoid muscle; elevates
Superior head • Originates from infratemporal crest of sphenoid bone - Inferior head • Originates on the lateral surface of the lateral pterygoid plate - Inserts on capsule and disc of the TMJ - Action: ***__________ and protrudes the jaw
a) buccinator muscle b) posterior belly of digastric muscle
What are the 2 secondary muscles that innervate by facial nerve?
1) temporalis 2) masseter 3) lateral pterygoid 4) medial pterygoid
What are the 4 PRIMARY muscles of mastication?
1) buccinator 2) digastric 3) mylohyoid 4) geniohyoid
What are the 4 secondary muscles of mastication?
temporal fossa
What fossa is this that is bound by frontal, parietal, sphenoid, and temporal bones?
infratemporal fossa
What fossa is this that is bounded by MAXILLARY BONE, MEDIAL SURFACE OF THE MANDIBLE, STYLOID PROCESS, AND LATERAL PTERYGOID PLATE?
temporalis muscle
What is number 1?
mandibular nerve
What is the one and only innervation of the 4 primary muscles of mastication?
temporal fossa
a space that's located superior to the zygomatic arch and contains the temporalis muscle
maxillary tuberosity
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