The tensor veli palatini muscle (tensor palati or tensor muscle of the velum palatinum) is a thin, triangular muscle of the head that tenses the soft palate...
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The levator veli palatini (/lɪˈveɪtər ˈviːlaɪ ˌpæləˈtaɪnaɪ/) is a muscle of the soft palate and pharynx. It is innervated by the vagus nerve (cranial nerve...
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The nerve to tensor veli palatini is a small nerve which is unique in that it is the only branch of the mandibular nerve providing motor innervation to...
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Pharyngeal arch (redirect from Arcus palatini)
These muscles include all the muscles of mastication, the anterior belly of the digastric, the mylohyoid, tensor tympani, and tensor veli palatini. All...
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trigeminal nerve (V). This also supplies the tensor tympani muscle and the tensor veli palatini muscle. The medial pterygoid nerve is a main trunk from...
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muscle Tensor vastus intermedius muscle Tensor veli palatini muscle This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tensor muscle. If an...
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Infratemporal fossa (section Muscles)
muscle, the anterior belly of digastric muscle, the tensor veli palatini muscle, and tensor tympani muscle. The mandibular nerve also gives off many sensory...
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to most muscles of the soft palate (all but the tensor veli palatini muscle) and most muscles of the pharynx (all but the stylopharyngeus muscle). The larynx...
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Soft palate (redirect from Muscles of soft palate and fauces)
plexus via the vagus nerve, with the exception of the tensor veli palatini. The tensor veli palatini is innervated by the mandibular division of the trigeminal...
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depth of 1.4 mm, and an average width of 2.3 mm. The tendon of tensor veli palatini muscle glides around it. The pterygoid hamulus is the superior origin...
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