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Muscles of the Head & Neck

Muscles of the Head & Neck. Frontalis : covers the frontal bone-raises the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead. Frontalis : covers the frontal bone-raises the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead. Frontalis : covers the frontal bone-raises the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead.

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Muscles of the Head & Neck

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  1. Muscles of the Head & Neck

  2. Frontalis: covers the frontal bone-raises the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead

  3. Frontalis: covers the frontal bone-raises the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 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)

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

  8. ObicularisOris: 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.

  9. ObicularisOris: 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

  10. ObicularisOris: circular muscle around the lips. Protrudes lips. “kissing muscle” Masseter: chewing muscle (for mastication) Raises mandible to close the jaw Buccinator: goes horizontally across the cheek-used for whistling, playing the trumpet, holds food when you chew. Platysma: flat muscle that pulls mouth downward

  11. ObicularisOris: circular muscle around the lips. Protrudes lips. “kissing muscle” Zygomaticus: goes from the corner of mouth to cheek bone. Raises mouth edges- smile. Masseter: chewing muscle (for mastication) Raises mandible to close the jaw Buccinator: goes horizontally across the cheek-used for whistling, playing the trumpet, holds food when you chew. Platysma: flat muscle that pulls mouth downward

  12. Sternocleidomastoids: pair of muscles flex to bow head ObicularisOris: circular muscle around the lips. Protrudes lips. “kissing muscle” Zygomaticus: goes from the corner of mouth to cheek bone. Raises mouth edges- smile. Masseter: chewing muscle (for mastication) Raises mandible to close the jaw Buccinator: goes horizontally across the cheek-used for whistling, playing the trumpet, holds food when you chew. Platysma: flat muscle that pulls mouth downward

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