Muscles - Facial Expression Flashcards

1
Q

Embrological origin of the facial muscles?

A

2nd pharyngeal arch.

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2
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Innervation of facial muscles?

A

Facial nerve.

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Occipitofrontalis

Attachments?

Actions?

Branch of facial nerve?

A

Origin (frontal belly) - epicranial aponeurosis

Insertion (frontal belly) - skin of eyebrows; root of nose

Actions - raise eyebrows; wrinkles forehead

Innervation - Temporal branch

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Orbicularis Oris

Attachments?

Actions?

Branch of the facial nerve?

A

Origin - medial orbital margin; medial palpebral ligament; lacrimal bone.

Inserts - skin around the margin of the orbit; superior and inferior tarsal plates.

Action:

Palpebral part - gently closes eyelids.

Lacrimal part - involved in drainge of tears.

Orbital parts - closes eyelid tightly.

Branch of the facial nerve - temporal.

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Corrugator supercilli

Attachments?

Actions?

Innervations?

A

Origin - superciliary arch, running in superolateral direction.

Insertion - skin of the eyebrow.

Action - draws eyebrow together (creates vertical wrinkles of the bridge of the nose.

Branch of the facial nerve - temporal

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6
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Clinical relevance - paralysis of the orbital group muscles

A

If the facial nerve is damaged, the muscles will cease to work:

1) Eye cannot shut - cornea dries out - exposure keratitis.
2) Lower eyelid droops - ectropion - lacrimal fluid pools in the lower eyelid - failure to spread tears across eye - can result in failure to remove debris and ulceration of the corneal surface.

Test for facial nerve palsy - ask patient to close eyelids and raise eyebrows.

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Nasalis

Attachments?

Actions?

A

Origin - maxilla

Insertion:

Transverse part - aponeurosis across the dorsum of the nose.

Alar part - alar cartilage of the nasal skeleton.

Actions -

Transverse part - compresses nares.

Alar part - flares nares.

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Procerus

Attachments?

Actions?

A

Origin - nasal bone

Insertion - lower medial forehead

Actions - Contraction pulls eyebrows down, producing transverse wrinkles over nose.

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Depressor septi nasi

Attachments?

Actions?

A

Origin - maxilla (above the medial incisor)

Insertion - nasal septum

Action - assists the alar part of the nasalis to flare the nostrils - pulls the nose inferiorly.

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Zygomatic minor

Attachments?

Actions?

Branch of the facial nerve?

A

Origin - lateral surface of the zygomatic bone.

Insertion - angle of the mouth

Action - elevates the upper lip

Branch - zygomatic

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Zygomatic major

Attachments?

Actions?

Branch of the facal nerve?

A

Origin - zygomatic bone

Insertion - angle of the mouth

Actions - elevates the angle of the mouth

Branch - zygomatic

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12
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Levator labii superioris

Attachments?

Actions?

Branch of the facial nerve?

A

Origin - infraorbital margin

Insertion - subcutaneous tissue of the upper lip

Actions - elevates and everts upper lip

Branch - zygomatic

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13
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Orbicularis oris

Attachments?

Actions?

Branch of the facial nerve?

A

Origin - maxilla and other muscles of the cheek

Insertion - skin and mucous membranes of the lip

Action - purses the lips

Branch - buccal

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14
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Buccinator

Attachments?

Actions?

Branch of the facial nerve?

A

Origin - maxilla and mandible, running inferomedially

Insertion - blends with the orbicularis oris and the skin of the lips.

Actions - pulls the cheek towards the teeth when eating

Branch - buccal

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15
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Risorius

Attachments?

Actions?

Branch of the facial nerve?

A

Origin - parotid fascia

Insertion - modiolus; skin overlying the angle of the mouth

Actions - pulls the angle of mouth laterally

Branch - buccal

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16
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Platysma

Attachments?

Actions?

Branch of the facial nerve?

A

Origin - pectoral fascia

Insertion - inferior border of mandible

Actions - tenses skin of neck; depresses mandible

Branch - cervical

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Depressor labii inferioris

Attachments?

Actions?

Branch of the facial nerve?

A

Origin - oblique line of mandible

Insertion - middle portion of upper lip

Actions - depresses lower lip

Branch - marginal mandibular

18
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Triangularis (depressor angularis oris)

Attachments?

Actions?

Branch of the facial nerve?

A

Origin - mental tubercle; oblique line of mandible

Insertion - angle of mouth

Actions - depresses angle of mouth

Branch - marginal mandibular

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Mentalis

Attachments?

Actions?

Branch of the facial nerve?

A

Origin - incisive fossa of mandible

Insertion - subcutaneous tissue of the chin

Actions - elevates and protrudes the lower lip

Branch - marginal mandibular