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Depressor Anguli Oris MuscleDe

Depressor Anguli Oris Muscle

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December 3, 2025

Depressor Anguli Oris is a facial muscle that plays a significant role in facial expressions. It originates from the lateral surface of the mandible (lower jaw) and inserts into the angle of the mouth (modiolus). It contributes to the formation of expressions such as frowning and sadness.Anatomical StructureMorphology and Attachment PointsThe depressor anguli oris is a flat, triangular, superficial muscle that arises along the oblique line of the mandible, just below the mental foramen. Its fibe

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Mylohyoid muscleMy

Mylohyoid muscle

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December 3, 2025

The Mylohyoid Muscle is a bilateral, flat, and triangular suprahyoid muscle. It forms the primary muscle of the floor of the mouth (diaphragma oris) and extends from the mandible to the hyoid bone. It plays a crucial role in elevating the hyoid bone and the tongue during swallowing, chewing, and speech.Anatomical StructureMorphology and Attachment PointsThe mylohyoid muscle is a thin, flat structure that constitutes the floor of the mouth. These bilateral muscles converge along the midline to fo

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Temporalis MuscleTe

Temporalis Muscle

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August 6, 2025

The Temporalis Muscle , one of the largest chewing muscles, is a fan-shaped muscle located in the temporal fossa . It controls the elevation of the lower jaw ( mandible ) and chewing movements.AnatomyMorphology and Connection PointsThe Temporalis Muscle is a fan-shaped, superficial chewing muscle that occupies a large area on the lateral surface of the skull. It originates from the temporal fossa of the temporal bone and the overlying temporal fascia. Its fibers extend from above to the tempor

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