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- Mylohyoid muscle - Wikipedia
The mylohyoid muscle is flat and triangular, and is situated immediately superior to the anterior belly of the digastric muscle It is a pharyngeal muscle (derived from the first pharyngeal arch) and classified as one of the suprahyoid muscles
- Mylohyoid: Origin, Insertion, Action, Innervation, Diagram
The mylohyoid, sometimes referred to as the oral diaphragm or diaphragma oris, is a paired muscle of the neck, contributing to the floor of the oral cavity It belongs to the group of suprahyoid muscles along with the stylohyoid, digastric, and geniohyoid
- Mylohyoid: Origin, insertion, innervation and action | Kenhub
Mylohyoid is a sheet like muscle, originating from the entire length of the mylohyoid line on the inner surface of mandible It courses inferomedially, with its fibers inserting onto the mylohyoid raphe (median fibrous raphe) and superior aspect of body of hyoid bone
- Mylohyoid - Actions - Attachments - TeachMeAnatomy
The mylohyoid is a suprahyoid muscle of the neck It is a triangular shaped muscle which forms the floor of the oral cavity and supports the floor of the mouth
- Mylohyoid muscle | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The mylohyoid muscles form a paired muscular sling that forms part of the floor of the mouth It also separates the sublingual space (and oral cavity) from the submandibular space
- Mylohyoid Muscle | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier
Discover the mylohyoid muscle, responsible for elevating the mouth floor and aiding in swallowing
- Mylohyoid muscle - Structure, Location, Function, Diagram
The mylohyoid muscle is a thin, flat muscle with a triangular shape that is located above the front part of the digastric muscle [7] It is a muscle of the pharynx (derived from the first pharyngeal arch) and is classified as one of the suprahyoid muscles
- Mylohyoid Muscle - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The mylohyoid line gives insertion to a large and powerful muscle, a depressor of the mandible termed the mylohyoid muscle, which also constitutes and defines the floor of the oral cavity The mylohyoid muscle separates two distinct upper and lower regions
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