Muscles - Mastication Flashcards

1
Q

Which pharyngeal arch is associated with the mastication muscles?

A

1st pharyngeal arch.

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Masseter

Attachments?

Actions?

Innervation?

A

Origin:

Superficial - maxillary process of zygomatic bone

Deep - zygomatic arch of temporal bone

Insertion - ramus of the mandible

Action - elevates the mandible to close the mouth

Innervation - masseteric nerve (branches of the mandibular nerve)

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Temporalis

Attachments?

Actions?

Innervation?

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Origin - temporal fossa

Insertion - coronoid process and ramus of the mandible

Actions - elevates the mandible; retracts the mandible posteriorly

Innervation - temporal nerves (branches of the mandibular nerve)

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Medial pterygoid muscle

Attachments?

Actions?

Innervations?

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Origin - medial surface of lateral pterygoid plate; maxillary tuberosity; pyramidal processes of palatine bones

Insertion - medial surface of ramus and angle of the mandible

Actions - laterally moves and protracts mandible

Innervation - nerve to medial pterygoid (a branch of the mandibular nerve)

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Lateral pterygoid muscle

Attachments?

Actions?

Innervation?

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Origin -

Superior head - greater wing of sphenoid

Inferior head - lateral pterygoid plate of the sphenoid

Insertion - neck of mandible

Actions -

Protract the mandible anteriorly (bilaterally)

Side to side movement (unilateral)

Innervation - mandibular nerve

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