4.2 The Face Flashcards
Attachments for muscles of facial expression are
Between the skull and overlying skin
All muscles of facial expression are innervates by
Facial nerve CN7
When a muscle of facial expression contracts
The skin moves (rather than a joint)
Motor branches of facial nerve
Temporal Posterior auricular Zygomatic Buccal Cervical Marginal mandibular
What is the action of occipitofrontalis
Elevates eyebrows and skin of forehead (as in a surprised or doubtful look)
What is the function of procerus
Depresses skin between eyebrows (as in a look of anger)
Action of orbicularis Oculi
Closes eyelids
Palpebral-gentle
Orbital-tight
Function of orbicularis oris
Compress and protrudes the lips (as in puckering/tightly closing lips)
What is the function of the buccinator
Presses check against molar teeth (keeps cheek taut when blowing)
Zygomaticus major function
Pulls superiority on upper lip (as in smiling)
Function of risorius
Pulls corners of mouth posteriorly (as in an insincere smile)
Function of levator labii superioris
Elevates lips, dilates nostrils, and raises angle of the mouth
Function of depressor labii inferioris
Pulls lower lip inferiorly (to show lower teeth)
Function of depressor anguli oris
Pulls corners of mouth inferiorly (as in frown)
Function of mentalis
Elevates and protrudes lower lip (as in a pout)
Function of platysma
Tenses skin of lower face and neck (as in a grimace)
Compression of facial nerve due to swelling
Bell’s palsy
Cause of Bell’s palsy
Cause unknown, perhaps viral infection
How long does it take most people to recover from Bell’s palsy
2-8 weeks, some may take 1-2 years to recover
What are the affects of Bell’s palsy
Inability to raise eyebrow
Difficulty closing eye
Drooping in corner of mouth
Largest salivary gland
Parotid duct
What nerve is embedded within the parotid gland without innervating it
facial nerve
What nerve innervates the parotid gland
Glossopharyngeal CN9
The parotid duct crosses surface of the massager then pierced through buccinator to
Drain saliva into mouth near second upper molar
Facial wounds bleed freely and heal quickly because of
Numerous anastomoses