Medial Pterygoid Muscle
“What is the medial pterygoid muscle? A detailed question and answers guide”
Question 1. Medial pterygoid
Answer:
- Quadrilateral in shape
- Has two heads
Medial pterygoid Origin:
- Superficial head
- Tuberosity of maxilla
- Pyramidal process of palatine bone
- Deep head
- Medial surface of lateral pterygoid plate
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Medial pterygoid Insertion:
- The roughened area on the Medial surface of the ramus of the mandible
- The angle of the mandible below & behind the mandibular foramen &mylohyoid groove
Medial pterygoid Nerve supply:
- Nerve to Medial pterygoid
- A branch from the main trunk of the mandibular nerve
Medial pterygoid Action:
- Elevates mandible
- Protrusion of mandible
- Alternate contraction during side-to-side movements
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Question 2. Anterior belly of digastric
Answer:
Anterior belly of digastric Origin:
- Digastric fossa on the lower border of mandible close to symphysismenti
Anterior belly of digastric Insertion:
- Intermediate tendon
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Anterior belly of digastric Nerve supply:
- Mylohyoid branch of the inferior alveolar nerve
Anterior belly of digastric Actions of digastric muscle:
- It depresses and retracts the chin in opening the mouth
- They pull hyoid bone upward and help in deglutition
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