motorius nervi trigemini > nervus trigeminus > nervus mandibularis > musculus masseter. The action of the muscle during bilateral contraction of the entire...
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overly strong lateral masticatory movements. The arrangement of the Musculus masseter caused Paramylodon to open its mouth only 22°, which is considerably...
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Digastric muscle (redirect from Venter anterior musculus digastrici)
(CN VII) Actions Opens the jaw when the masseter and the temporalis are relaxed. Identifiers Latin musculus digastricus TA98 A04.2.03.002 TA2 2160 FMA...
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Temporalis muscle (redirect from Musculus temporalis)
Temporalis muscle The temporalis muscle; the zygomatic arch and masseter have been removed. Details Origin Temporal lines on the parietal bone of the skull...
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Medial pterygoid muscle (redirect from Musculus pterygoideus medialis)
foramen. The insertion joins the masseter muscle to form a common tendinous sling which allows the medial pterygoid and masseter to be powerful elevators of...
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Risorius (redirect from Musculus risorius)
minority of people, and may be asymmetrical. It is superficial to the masseter muscle, partially overlying it. The risorius muscle draws the angle of...
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large deep masseter, making them efficient at biting with the incisors. The Myomorpha, such as the brown rat, have enlarged temporalis and masseter muscles...
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rounded cusps on the biting surface arranged in three longitudinal rows. The masseter muscle, as well as the lateral muscle of the jaw, are moved forward on...
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inferioris Levator anguli oris Modiolus Buccinator Mentalis Masticatory muscles Masseter Temporalis Lateral pterygoid Medial pterygoid Muscles of tongue - see alimentary...
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closed and therefore could only withstand the opposing forces of the masseter and musculus pterygoideus to a limited extent. It can therefore be assumed that...
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