Muscles Of The Head Flashcards

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What are the 5 muscles of mastication(chewing)?

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  1. ) Temporalis
  2. ) Masseter
  3. ) Medial pterygoid (“terygoid”)
  4. ) Lateral pterygoid
  5. ) Digastricus
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Temporomandibular joint (TMJ)
What are its 5 movements?
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Two bones coming together and allowing movement.

  1. )Elevation(closing)
  2. )Depression(opening)
  3. )Protrusion (bringing jaw forward)
  4. )Retraction (bringing jaw back)
  5. ) rotation or lateral movement( side to side movement)
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What are the structures of the 5 mastication muscles?

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  1. ) Temporalis:
    - attaches to temporal bone
    - runs deep to the zygomatic arch
  2. ) Masseter:
    - attaches to zygomea and mandible
    - one of the strongest muscles in the body
  3. ) Medial pterygoid:
    - deep to mandible
  4. ) Lateral pterygoid:
    - look like a wing
  5. ) Digastricus:
    - two bellys anterior/posterior
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What are 5 functions of the mastication muscles?

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  1. ) Temporalis:
    - powerful in elevation of mouth( closes mouth)
  2. ) Masseter:
    - powerful elevation
  3. ) Medial terygoid:
    - works with the Masseter to form a swing to support the jaw.
  4. ) Lateral terygoid:
    - protrusion
    - same side lateral movement
    - stability with joints
  5. ) Digastricus:
    - Anterior- depression/elevates the hyoid
    - posterior- evelates hyoid/activate during swallowing.
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What are the 4 muscles of facial expression and there function?

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  1. ) Occipitofrontalis: muscle above eyebrows
  2. ) Zygomaticus major and minor: pulls the mouth upward: as in smiling
  3. ) Depressor anguli oris: pulls moth downward as in frowning
  4. ) Platysma: depresses the mandible and tightens the skin over the anterior neck
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Sternocleidomastoid (SCM) function and structure

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Structure:

  • Attaches to sturnum, mastoid process and clavicle
  • attaches to head
  • superficial to caroid artery, vages nerve and jugular vein
  • most superficial

Function:

  • flexion
  • lateral flexion
  • rotation to side
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