Muscles Of Facial Expression Flashcards

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How are wrinkles formed

A

From at 90* angle to muscle fibres direction

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What is noticeable about a buccal fat check pad in children and ppl who are malnourished

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Children - more prominent and imp as helps prevent cheeks collapse when sucking
Malnourished - wouldn’t have it

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3
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What is the vermillion border

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Line around the lips

Transitional zone

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4
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What are some muscles of facial expression

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Frontalis
Orbicularis (oculi) or (oris)
Quadratus superioris
Depressors of the lips 
Buccinator
Platysma
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5
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What is the quadratus superioris

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A group of 4 muscles
Zygomaticus major and minor - attach to zygoma
Levator labii superioris - elevate superior lip
Levator labii superioris eleaque Nasi - elevate lip, wing of nose, flare nostrils
Depressor anguli oris - up from mandible to angle of the mouth, depresses angle of mouth

Levator anguli oris - elevate angle of mouth (deeper)
Depressor labii inferiors - depress lower lip
Mentalis - mental region muscle cover over pouted lip

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6
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What is the area where a lot of muscles of facile expression converge

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Modiolus

Fibrous tissue ball

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7
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What is the Buccinator

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Big muscle of the cheek gets pierced by parotid gland at approx upper 2nd molar

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8
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What is the pterygomandibular raphe

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Attachment point of Buccinator a thickened fascia

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9
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Describe the orbicularis oculi

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Divide into 2
Orbital outside external part
Palpebral inside internal eyelid
Whole muscle helps eye close

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10
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What sit he epicranial aponeurosis

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Flattened tendon
Extends form frontal pis and joins to occipitalis
Move in tandem with eachother

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11
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What are the 5 layers of the scalp

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Skin
Connective tissue highly vascularised
Aponeurosis
Loose connective tissue a lot of movement sca move over it
Periosteum very thin layer that is tightly attached to the bone

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12
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What innervates the Muscles of facial expression

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Cranial nerve 7 facial nerve
Only innervates these muscles
To clinically test ask pt to frown close eye ps smile etc

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13
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How dos the facial nerve exit the cranial cavity

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Between the junction of the pons and medulla
Close proximity to vertebral arteries
Leaves through the internal acoustic meatus
Exit via stylomastoid foramen

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14
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Where does the facial nerve branch and what are the branches

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Branches immediately when it comes out of the stylomastoid foramen to a posterior auricular branch then goes to the parotid gland
Goes between superficial and deep layers and forms a plexus and has 5 terminal branches
Temporal
Zygomatic
Buccal
Mandible
Cervical

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15
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What is Bell’s palsy and how does it occur

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When right side of face droops and has loss of movement
Viral infection of the facial nerve
Just has some corticosteroids

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16
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Where are the muscles of facial expression found

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Within the superficial fascia some originating on the bone