Title: Muscles of the Face
1Myology 1 (HS 113)
Lecture 3 Muscles of the Head and Face
2NAMING OF MUSCLES
1. Direction of muscle fibers a. Rectus fibers
run parallel to the midline (rectus
abdominis) b. Transverse fibers
run perpendicular to the midline
(transverse abdominis) c. Oblique fibers run
diagonally to the midline (external
oblique) 2. Location a.
named for a nearby bone (frontalis) frontal
bone b. position relative to a bone
(tibialis anterior) tibia c. section
of a muscle having more than one part (anterior
deltoid)
3NAMING OF MUSCLES (cont)
3. Size a. large muscle (gluteus maximus) b.
small muscle (gluteus minimus) c. long muscle
(extensor digitorum longus) d. short muscle
(peroneus brevis) 4. Number of origins a. two
origins biceps femoris b. three origins
triceps brachii c. four origins pronator
quadratus
4NAMING OF MUSCLES (cont)
5. Shape a. triangular deltoid b. trapezoid
trapezius c. saw-toothed serratus
d. rhomboid or diamond shaped rhomboids 6.
Origin and Insertion a. sternum, clavicle, and
mastoid process SCM
5NAMING OF MUSCLES (cont)
7. Action a. decreases an angle of a
joint flexor digitorum b. increases an
angle of a joint extensor carpi ulnaris
c. moves bone away from midline abductor
pollicis brevis d. moves bone closer to
midline adductor longus e. upward
movement levator scapulae f. downward
movement depressor labii g. turns palm up or
anteriorly supinator h. turns palm down or
posteriorly pronator i. decreases size of an
opening external anal sphincter j. makes a
body part more rigid tensor fascia latae
k. moves a bone around its longitudinal axis
rotator
6Muscles of Head Overview
- Divided into 3 groups
- Muscles of the Scalp
- Muscles of the Face (Eyes, Nose, and Mouth)
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- Muscles of Mastication
7Muscles of the Head Overview
- Muscle of head are located superficially in the
fascia and therefore move the fascia of the scalp
and/or face. - Muscles of scalp move scalp, ears, eyebrows
- Muscles of facial expression subdivided into
muscles that move - Skin around eyes
- Skin around nose
- Skin around mouth
- Muscles of mastication attach to mandible which
is necessary for chewing i.e. mastication.
8Muscles of Head Overview
- Innervation
- Muscles of scalp innervated by facial nerve
(CNVII). - Muscles of facial expression innervated by facial
nerve (CN VII) - Muscles of mastication innervated by trigeminal
nerve (CN V).
9Muscles of the Scalp
- Occipitofrontalis
- Can be considered 2 separate muscles the
occipitalis and - frontalis
- Both attach into the galea aponeurotica
- Galea aponeurotica is broad flat tendon also
known as the epicranial aponeurosis - Temporoparietalis
- Also attaches into galea aponeurotica.
- Degree of development varies some people it is
thin other it is - non- existent.
- Occipitofrontalis and temporoparietalis are known
as the - epicranius
- Auriculares
- One, two, or all three are nonfunctional in many
people - Smallest is anterior auricularis, largest is
posterior auricularis
10Occipitalis
- O Occipital temporal bones
- I Galea aponeurotica
- A draws scalp posteriorly
- I CN VII (Facial nerve)
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11Frontalis
- O Galea aponeurotica
- I Fascia and skin superior to the eye and nose
- A draws scalp anteriorly and elevates the
eyebrows - I CN VII (Facial nerve)
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12Temporoparietalis
- O Fascia superior to ear
- I Lateral border of galea aponeurotica
- A Elevates ear and Tightens the scalp
- N CN VII (Facial nerve)
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13Auricularis
- O Anterior anterior fascia of the ear
- Superior lateral margin of the
- galea aponeurotica
- Posterior temporal bone
- I Anterior Spine of helix
- Superior Superior aspect of
- cranial surface of the ear
- Posterior Posterior ear
- A Anterior draws ear anteriorly
- Superior elevates ear
- Posterior draws ear posteriorly
- N CN VII (Facial nerve)
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14Muscles of Facial ExpressionEye Muscles
- Orbicularis oculi
- Under both conscious/unconscious control i.e.
blinking - When entire muscle is contracted eyelids
surrounding area will be drawn medially
decreasing amount of light entering eye - Levator palpebrae superioris
- Attaches from sphenoid bone to upper eyelid.
- Nerve memory hint columns (CN III) opens the
eye. - Corrugator supercilii
- Draws eyebrows inferiorly/medially as in frowning
causing vertical wrinkles superomedially to eye.
15Orbicularis Oculi
- O Medial side of eye
- I Medial side of eye (returns to same attachment
encircling the eye) - A Closes squints the
- eye. Also assists in tear
- transport and drainage
- N CN VII (Facial nerve)
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16Levator Palpebrae Superioris
- O Sphenoid Bone
- I Upper Eyelid
- A Elevates upper eyelid
- N CN III (Oculomotor nerve)
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17Corrugator Supercilii
- O Inferior frontal bone
- I Skin deep to medial eyebrow
- A Draws eyebrow inferomedially
- N CN VII (Facial nerve)
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18Muscles of Facial ExpressionNose Muscles
- Procerus
- Often blends with frontalis superiorly and
nasalis inferiorly - Gives look of frowning and also helps shield eyes
from bright light - Person may convey air of superiority (hence
procerus meaning chief, noble or prince). - Nasalis
- Transverse part sometimes called compressor nasi
and alar part dilatator nasi - Blends with procerus superiorly
- Depressor Septi Nasi
- Sometimes considered part of alar portion of
nasalis
19Procerus
O Fascia over nasal bone I Skin between
eyebrows A Draws down medial eyebrows. Also
wrinkles the skin of the nose N CN VII (Facial
nerve)
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20Nasalis
O Maxilla I Cartilage of Nose and Opposite
side Nasalis muscle A Flares nostrils N CN
VII (Facial nerve)
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21Depressor Septi Nasi
O Incisive fossa of the maxilla I Cartilage
of Nose A Constricts nostrils N CN VII
(Facial nerve)
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