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DH 190 - 28 and 29 in class activity

Horizontales
Origin: Digastric notch Insertion: Digastric fossa Action: Retrudes mandible and elevates hyoid Nerve Innervation: Cranial nerve V division 3 and cranial nerve VII Arterial Supply: Maxillary artery
The work that is accomplished when muscle fibers contract.
Origin: Pterygoid plate and fossa and maxillary tuberosity. Insertion: Medial side of angle of mandible. Action: Elevates mandible. Nerve: Cranial nerve V division 3. Artery: Maxillary artery.
Condyle and disk move forward until slightly anterior to the crest of the articular eminence
When a person opens his or her mouth too wide and cannot close it or when closing causes popping. When the condyle glides too far forward and moves anterior to the articular eminence
origin: Inferior border of zygomatic arch. Insertion: Lateral side of the angle of mandible. Action: Elevates mandible. Nerve: Cranial nerve V division 3. Artery: Maxillary artery
Origin: Upper border of sternum and medial third of clavicle Insertion: Mastoid process Action: Tilts and rotates head Nerve Innervation: Cranial nerve XI Arterial Supply: External carotid artery
Three branches of this nerve supply the TMJ
Origin: Inferior genial tubercle Insertion: Hyoid bone Action: Depresses mandible and elevates hyoid Nerve Innervation: Cranial nerve I Arterial Supply: Lingual artery
Origin: External occipital protuberance of occipital bone and spinous processed of cervical and thoracic vertebrae Insertion: Scapula and clavicle Action: Adducts and elevates scapula, slightly rotates scapula Nerve Innervation: Cranial nerves II III and IV Arterial Supply: Superficial transverse cervical artery
Origin: Sternum Insertion: Thyroid cartilage of larynx Action: Pulls larynx down Nerve Innervation: Cranial nerves II and III Arterial Supply: Superior thyroid artery
Origin: Scapula and hyoid bone Insertion: Sternocleidomastoid muscle Action: Pulls hyoid down Nerve Innervation: Cranial nerves II and III Arterial Supply: Lingual artery and superior thyroid artery
Verticales
All muscles are Innervated by which cranial nerve?
Origin: Manubrium of sternum Insertion: Hyoid bone Action: Pulls hyoid down Nerve Innervation: Cranial nerves II and III Arterial Supply: Lingual artery and superior thyroid artery
can relieve arthritis but pain remains a problem.
Origin: Infratemporal crest and lateral pterygoid plate. Insertion: Anterior border of TMJ and neck of condyle. Action: Protrudes and depresses mandible, lateral excursion of mandible. Nerve: Cranial nerve V division 3. Artery: Maxillary artery
occurs when the disk is pulled too far forward when opening
Constant anterior displacement of the disk which can lead to permanent damage to the disk components
Origin: Mylohyoid line Insertion: Hyoid bone Action: Depresses mandible and elevates hyoid Nerve Innervation: Cranial nerve V division 3 Arterial Supply: Lingual artery
The end attached to the least movable structure
The other end attached to the more movable structure.
Origin: Styloid process Insertion: Hyoid bone Action: Pulls hyoid up and back Nerve Innervation: Cranial nerve VII Arterial Supply: Facial and occipital arteries
Posterior elastic lamina pulls posteriorly on the disk so the disk and Condyle rotate on one another.
Tooth grinding. Usually during sleep
Origin: Temporal fossa. Insertion: Coronoid process. Action: Elevates mandible and retrusion of mandible. Nerve: Cranial nerve V division 3. Artery: Maxillary artery.