Muscles of the head and neck

    • [DOCX File]Head, Neck

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      Muscle List. Muscles of the Head and Neck. Muscle Origin(s) Insertion(s) Action(s) frontalis cranial aponeurosis skin of eyebrows raises eyebrows orbicularis oculi frontal bone and maxilla skin around eyes/eyelids blinks and closes eye orbicularis oris maxilla and mandible skin and muscle at corner of mouth puckers lips buccinator maxilla and mandible orbicularis oris …

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    • [DOC File]Dental Science

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      STUDY GUIDE – HEAD AND NECK (Like always, this hits the major points of lecture. Be sure to add and supplement with your own notes and other information from the book. I will also upload another study guide from the previous SI leader this weekend – let that be a final check of what you need to go over)Skull

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    • [DOC File]Human Anatomy 211

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      it divides the neck into anterior and posterior triangles. it receives innervation from a nerve that passes through the foramen magnum. the head is extended when both left and right sternocleidomastoid muscles contract simultaneously. unilateral contraction brings the chin toward the contralateral shoulder

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    • [DOC File]Blue Box Stuff from Moore

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      Balance head/neck model using rubber bands for “musculature” as in previous lab exercise. Attach base of head/neck model to a dynamics cart with screws or clamps (make sure the neck is properly oriented as it would be in a car). Have one partner hold the spring scale to the model head on the opposite side of impact.

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    • [DOCX File]Head and Neck Anatomy

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      Locate and identify muscles of the head and neck and a diagram, skull and patient. Describe origin, insertion, action and innervation of each muscle of the head and neck. Discuss the process of mastication, speech and swallowing with regard to anatomic considerations involving the muscles.

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    • [DOC File]Utilizing Neck Modeling to Teach Anatomical, Physical, and ...

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      Muscles of the Head and Neck Objectives. Students will: 0746.4.1 Describe the muscles of mastication. 0746.4.2 Explain the muscles of facial expression. 0746.4.3 Describe the muscles of the tongue and their function. 0746.4.4 Describe the muscles of the floor of the mouth and their function. 0746.4.5 Identify the muscles of the soft palate and ...

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    • Head and Neck Muscles - Easy Functioning And Locations

      There is anastomosis with accessory nerve, hypoglossal nerve and sympathetic trunk. It is located in the neck, deep to sternocleidomastoid m. Nerves formed from the cervical plexus innervate the back of the head, as well as some neck muscles. The branches of the cervical plexus emerge from the posterior triangle

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    • [DOC File]Biology 231 - Anatomy and Physiology I

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      Summary Tables of Origins, Insertions and Actions of Selected Head, Trunk and Limb Muscles. Head and Neck Muscles: Muscles Moving the Head. Name of Muscle Origin Insertion Action Semispinalis capitis Extends and rotates head Splenius capitis Extends, rotates and flexes laterally the head Sternocleidomastoid Manubrium and clavicle Mastoid process and superior …

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    • [DOC File]Questions on the Head, Neck, and Upper Limb…

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      Lymph nodes of the head and neck: retroauricular, deep and superficial cervical, jugular-omohyoid, submandibular, submental, occipital, parotid, buccal, retropharyngeal [behind the roof of the mouth], jugulodigastric, and infrahyoid. The superficial cervical nodes lie alongside the external jugular vein.

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