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  2. Zygomaticus major muscle - Wikipedia

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    The zygomaticus major muscle is a muscle of the face. It arises from either zygomatic arch ; it inserts at the corner of the mouth. It is innervated by branches of the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII). It is a muscle of facial expression, which draws the angle of the mouth superiorly and posteriorly to allow one to smile. Bifid zygomaticus ...

  3. Zygomaticus minor muscle - Wikipedia

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    The zygomaticus minor muscle is a muscle of facial expression. It originates from the zygomatic bone, lateral to the rest of the levator labii superioris muscle, and inserts into the outer part of the upper lip. It draws the upper lip backward, upward, and outward and is used in smiling. It is innervated by the facial nerve (VII).

  4. Buccal fat pad - Wikipedia

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    The buccal fat pad (also called Bichat’s fat pad, after Xavier Bichat, and the buccal pad of fat) is one of several encapsulated fat masses in the cheek. It is a deep fat pad located on either side of the face between the buccinator muscle and several more superficial muscles (including the masseter, the zygomaticus major, and the zygomaticus minor). [1]

  5. List of skeletal muscles of the human body - Wikipedia

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    zygomaticus major: head, mouth (left/right) zygomatic bone in region of zygomaticomaxillary suture modiolus of mouth: facial artery: facial nerve [CNVII], buccal branch: draws angle of mouth upward and laterally 2 1 zygomaticus minor: head, mouth (left/right) zygomatic bone in region of zygomaticomaxillary suture skin of upper lip: facial artery

  6. Facial muscles - Wikipedia

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    Zygomaticus major muscle; Zygomaticus minor muscle; Levator labii superioris; Levator labii superioris alaeque nasi muscle; Depressor labii inferioris muscle; Levator anguli oris; Buccinator muscle; Mentalis; The platysma is supplied by the facial nerve. Although it is mostly in the neck and can be grouped with the neck muscles by location, it ...

  7. Modiolus (face) - Wikipedia

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    It is contributed to by at least nine muscles: orbicularis oris, buccinator, levator anguli oris, depressor anguli oris, zygomaticus major, zygomaticus minor, risorius, quadratus labii superioris, quadratus labii inferioris. [1] [2] Its position and movements are important in moving the mouth, facial expression and in prosthetic dentistry. It ...

  8. Levator labii superioris - Wikipedia

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    The lateral fibers, forming the zygomatic head (also known as the zygomaticus minor muscle [3]) arise from the malar surface of the zygomatic bone immediately behind the zygomaticomaxillary suture and pass downward and medialward to the upper lip.

  9. Zygomaticus - Wikipedia

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    Actions Read; Edit; View history; General ... Zygomaticus may refer to: Zygomatic bone; Zygomaticus minor muscle; Zygomaticus major muscle