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- Lateral pterygoid muscle - Wikipedia
It is supplied by pterygoid branches of the maxillary artery, and the lateral pterygoid nerve (from the mandibular nerve, CN V 3) It depresses and protrudes the mandible
- Lateral pterygoid: Origin, insertion and function | Kenhub
Lateral pterygoid is a two-headed, fan-shaped muscle located laterally in the infratemporal fossa of the skull It is one of the four masticatory muscles, along with the medial pterygoid, temporalis and masseter muscles
- Lateral Pterygoid - Physiopedia
Description The lateral pterygoid muscle is a craniomandibular muscle that helps control movement of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) It has two heads, superior and inferior, and the inferior is three times larger than the superior The lateral pterygoid muscle's fibers are horizontally directed
- Lateral Pterygoid Actions - Attachments - TeachMeAnatomy
The lateral pterygoid is a muscle of mastication (chewing) It is triangular shaped muscle with superior and inferior heads
- Anatomy, Head and Neck, Lateral Pterygoid Muscle
Among all the four muscles of mastication (medial pterygoid, lateral pterygoid, masseter, and temporalis), the lateral pterygoid is the only muscle that participates in depressing the mandible
- What Does the Lateral Pterygoid Muscle Do? - Biology Insights
The lateral pterygoid is the primary muscle responsible for pulling your lower jaw forward and helping open your mouth It sits deep on each side of your face, behind the cheekbone and in front of your ear, and plays a central role in chewing, talking, and yawning
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