Muscles of Face and Scalp Flashcards
What does S.C.A.L.P. stand for?
Skin: sweat and sebaceous glands, artery venous, lymphatic drainage, hair and hair follicles.
C: Connective tissue; fatty avascular superficial layer and high vascularized deep layer
A: Aponeurosis; galea aponeurotica, strong tendinous sheet.
L: loose aerolar tissue; sponge like, danger area of scalp.
P: pericranium; forms the external periosteum of the calvarium.
Which is the danger area of the scalp, and why?
Infection can spread quickly within it via emissary veins to form intercranial structures.
Most facial and scalp muscles attach where?
to galea, skin and fascia, NOT BONE
The scalp is chiefly supplied by which artery?
External carotid a.
Muscles of facial expressions are innervated by which nerve?
Facial
Muscles of facial expressions usually insert into where?
Into the skin
Labi
lip
oris
mouth
stylo
styloid process
omo
scapula
what is the philtrum?
shallow groove on the median upper lip
what is vermillion?
pinkest border of the lips with the surrounding skin
Where does the lips attach to the gums by median folds of mucous membrane…
frenulum
What is NOT a muscle of mastication?
buccinator
Which m. takes pressure off of udnerlying veins?
platysma