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| *Digastricus muscle | | *Digastricus muscle |
− | -Origin: paracondylar process of occipital bone
| + | **Origin: paracondylar process of occipital bone |
− | -Insertion: angle of mandible
| + | **Insertion: angle of mandible |
− | -Two bellies: caudal half from the second visceral arch innervated by facial nerve (CN VII)
| + | **Two bellies: |
− | cranial half from the first visceral arch innervated by the mandibular branch of the trigeminal (CN V3)
| + | ***Caudal half from the second visceral arch innervated by facial nerve (CN VII) |
| + | ***Cranial half from the first visceral arch innervated by the mandibular branch of the trigeminal (CN V3) |
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| '''Jaw Closing Muscles''' | | '''Jaw Closing Muscles''' |
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| *Masseter muscle | | *Masseter muscle |
− | -Origin: maxilliary region of skull and zygomatic arch
| + | **Origin: maxilliary region of skull and zygomatic arch |
− | -Insertion: wide area on caudal side of mandible
| + | **Insertion: wide area on caudal side of mandible |
− | -Several divisions
| + | **Several divisions |
− | -Unilateral and bilateral contraction
| + | **Unilateral and bilateral contraction |
− | -Also protrudes jaw
| + | **Also protrudes jaw |
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| *Lateral Pterygoid muscle | | *Lateral Pterygoid muscle |
− | -Origin: pterygopalatine region of skull
| + | **Origin: pterygopalatine region of skull |
− | -Insertion: lateral aspect of mandible
| + | **Insertion: lateral aspect of mandible |
− | -Also protrudes jaw (one-sided contraction)
| + | **Also protrudes jaw (one-sided contraction) |
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| *Medial Pterygoid muscle | | *Medial Pterygoid muscle |
− | -Origin: pterygopalatine region of skull
| + | **Origin: pterygopalatine region of skull |
− | -Insertion: medial aspect of mandible
| + | **Insertion: medial aspect of mandible |
− | -One-sided contraction to close jaw
| + | **One-sided contraction to close jaw |
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| *Temporal muscle | | *Temporal muscle |
− | -Origin: lateral surface of cranium
| + | **Origin: lateral surface of cranium |
− | -Insertion: coronoid process
| + | **Insertion: coronoid process |
− | -Pulls mandible dorsally
| + | **Pulls mandible dorsally |
− | -Also pulls mandible rostrally (overbite) and caudally (underbite)
| + | **Also pulls mandible rostrally (overbite) and caudally (underbite) |
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| '''Lateral Translation of Mandible''' | | '''Lateral Translation of Mandible''' |
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| ==Species Differences== | | ==Species Differences== |
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− | *Large masseter and pterygoid muscles in the horse for extensive chewing | + | ===Hebivores=== |
| + | *Large masseter and pterygoid muscles for extensive chewing |
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− | *Large temporalis muscle in the carnivores for snapping the jaw shut, e.g. in lions and pitbull terriers | + | *Herbiverous species have a limited digastricus muscle |
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| + | *In the horse the muscle insertion site for the masseter is large to snap jaw shut |
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− | *Herbiverous species have a limited digastricus muscle | + | ===Carnivores=== |
| + | *Large temporalis muscle for snapping the jaw shut, e.g. in lions and pitbull terriers |
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| *Canids have a larger digasticus muscle than herbivores (but smaller in comparison with jaw closing muscles) | | *Canids have a larger digasticus muscle than herbivores (but smaller in comparison with jaw closing muscles) |
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| *In the dog large forces are needed to shut jaws so the point of articulation of the temporomandibular joint is level with the teeth | | *In the dog large forces are needed to shut jaws so the point of articulation of the temporomandibular joint is level with the teeth |
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− | *In the horse the muscle insertion site for the masseter is large to snap jaw shut
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