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Muscles of the Head & Neck - PPT Presentation

Frontalis covers the frontal boneraises the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead Frontalis covers the frontal boneraises the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead Frontalis covers the frontal boneraises the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead ID: 184649

lips muscle bone raises muscle lips raises bone mouth covers obicularis cheek protrudes kissing muscle

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Slide1

Muscles of the Head & NeckSlide2

Frontalis

: covers the frontal bone-raises the eyebrows and wrinkles the foreheadSlide3

Frontalis

: covers the frontal bone-raises the eyebrows and wrinkles the foreheadSlide4

Frontalis

: covers the frontal bone-raises the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead

Temporalis: covers the temporal bone.

Big, fan-shaped muscle.

Also helps to raise the mandible.Slide5

Frontalis

: covers the frontal bone-raises the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead

Temporalis: covers the temporal bone.

Big, fan-shaped muscle.

Also helps to raise the mandible.

Obicularis

oculi: runs in circles around the eye. Can close eyes, squint, blink, wink.Slide6

Frontalis

: covers the frontal bone-raises the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead

Temporalis: covers the temporal bone.

Big, fan-shaped muscle.

Also helps to raise the mandible.

Obicularis

oculi: runs in circles around the eye. Can close eyes, squint, blink, wink.

Trapezius:

(part of back muscles)Slide7

Obicularis

Oris

: circular muscle around the lips. Protrudes lips. “kissing muscle”Slide8

Obicularis

Oris

: circular muscle around the lips. Protrudes lips. “kissing muscle”

Buccinator

: goes horizontally across the cheek-used for whistling, playing the trumpet, holds food when you chew.Slide9

Obicularis

Oris

: circular muscle around the lips. Protrudes lips. “kissing muscle”

Buccinator

: goes horizontally across the cheek-used for whistling, playing the trumpet, holds food when you chew.

Platysma

: flat muscle that pulls mouth downwardSlide10

Obicularis

Oris

: circular muscle around the lips. Protrudes lips. “kissing muscle”

Buccinator

: goes horizontally across the cheek-used for whistling, playing the trumpet, holds food when you chew.

Platysma

: flat muscle that pulls mouth downward

Masseter: chewing muscle (for mastication) Raises mandible to close the jawSlide11

Obicularis

Oris

: circular muscle around the lips. Protrudes lips. “kissing muscle”

Buccinator

: goes horizontally across the cheek-used for whistling, playing the trumpet, holds food when you chew.

Platysma

: flat muscle that pulls mouth downward

Masseter: chewing muscle (for mastication) Raises mandible to close the jaw

Zygomaticus

: goes from the corner of mouth to cheek bone. Raises mouth edges- smile.Slide12

Obicularis

Oris

: circular muscle around the lips. Protrudes lips. “kissing muscle”

Buccinator

: goes horizontally across the cheek-used for whistling, playing the trumpet, holds food when you chew.

Platysma

: flat muscle that pulls mouth downward

Masseter: chewing muscle (for mastication) Raises mandible to close the jaw

Zygomaticus

: goes from the corner of mouth to cheek bone. Raises mouth edges- smile.

Sternocleidomastoids: pair of muscles flex to bow head