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Home » Masseter Muscle

Masseter Muscle

April 12, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Masseter Muscle

“What is mass peristalsis? A detailed question and answers guide”

  • Masseter muscle is quadrilateral in shape
  • Masseter muscle is muscle of mastication
  • Masseter muscle is two layers superficial and deep

Masseter muscle Origin:

  • Superficial layer
    • Anterior 2/3rd of lower border of zygomatic arch
    • Zygomatic process of maxilla
  • Deep layer
    • Deep surface of zygomatic arch

“Understanding mass peristalsis through FAQs: Composition, functions, and uses explained”

Masseter Muscle

“Importance of studying mass peristalsis for medical students: Questions explained”

Masseter muscle Insertion:

  • Upper and anterior part of lateral surface of ramus of mandible
  • Part of coronoid process

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Masseter muscle Nerve supply:

  • Massetric nerve
  • Branch from anterior division of mandibular nerve

Masseter muscle Actions:

  • Elevates the mandible
  • Superficial fibres help in protrusion
  • Deep fibres help in retraction of mandible.

“Common challenges in mastering mass peristalsis notes effectively: FAQs provided”

Question 2. Movements of temporomandibular joint
Answer:

Movements Of Temporomandibular Joint

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Lingual nerve Origin:

  • It is one of the terminal branch of the posterior division of trigeminal nerve

Lingual nerve Distribution:

  • Sensory to anterior twothird of the tongue & floor of the mouth
  • Secretomotor to Submandibular & Sublingual glands
  • Gustatory to anterior twothird of the tongue

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