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  • Muscles of mastication - Wikipedia
    The muscles of mastication originate on the skull and insert into the mandible, thereby allowing for jaw movements during contraction Each of these primary muscles of mastication is paired, with each side of the mandible possessing one of the four
  • The Muscles of Mastication - Attachments - TeachMeAnatomy
    The muscles of mastication are associated with movements of the jaw (temporomandibular joint) There are four muscles: Masseter; Temporalis; Medial pterygoid; Lateral pterygoid; The muscles of mastication develop from the first pharyngeal arch They are therefore innervated by a branch of the trigeminal nerve (CN V), the mandibular nerve
  • 9. 7B: Chewing Muscles - Medicine LibreTexts
    Mastication, or the act of chewing, involves adduction and lateral motion of the jaw bone It is controlled by four bilateral muscles in the face The lower jaw, or mandible, connects to the temporal bone of the skull via the temporomandibular joint, which allows movement in all planes
  • Masticatory muscles - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
    The four masticatory muscles (muscles of mastication) are responsible for adduction and lateral motion of the jaw They are : The masseter; The temporalis (the sphenomandibularis is considered a part of the temporalis by some sources, and a distinct muscle by others) The medial pterygoid; The lateral pterygoid
  • Anatomical Terms of Movement - Flexion - TeachMeAnatomy
    Adduction is a movement towards the midline Adduction of the hip squeezes the legs together In fingers and toes, the midline used is not the midline of the body, but of the hand and foot respectively Therefore, abducting the fingers spreads them out
  • Anatomical terms of motion - Wikipedia
    Adduction is a motion that pulls a structure or part towards the midline of the body, or towards the midline of a limb, carried out by one or more adductor muscles In the case of fingers and toes, it is bringing the digits together, towards the centerline of the hand or foot





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