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The main muscles of [[mastication]] are:
 
The main muscles of [[mastication]] are:
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*The '''buccinator''' muscle
 
*The '''masseter''' muscle
 
*The '''masseter''' muscle
 
*The '''lateral''' and '''medial''' pterygoids
 
*The '''lateral''' and '''medial''' pterygoids
 
*The '''digastricus''' muscle
 
*The '''digastricus''' muscle
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*The '''zygomaticus''' muscle
 
*The '''temporalis''' muscle
 
*The '''temporalis''' muscle
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*The '''platysma''' muscle
  
Other muscles that aid mastication include :
 
*the buccinator muscle
 
*the zygomaticus muscle
 
*the platysma muscle
 
  
 
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The '''[[Parotid Gland - Anatomy & Physiology|Parotid duct]]''' ends in a small papillae opposite the upper fourth premolar (canid).
The '''[[Parotid Gland - Anatomy & Physiology|Parotid duct]]''' opens in a small papillae above the upper fourth premolar (canid).
 
  
 
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==Innervation==
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Revision as of 17:55, 27 June 2012


Overview

The cheeks (buccae) are important in the process of mastication (and also drinking in herbivores). Minor Salivary glands are located within the buccal musculature. The cheeks also create extensive food storage pouches in some species.

Structure and Function

The cheeks are composed of many of the muscles of mastication.

The main muscles of mastication are:

  • The buccinator muscle
  • The masseter muscle
  • The lateral and medial pterygoids
  • The digastricus muscle
  • The zygomaticus muscle
  • The temporalis muscle
  • The platysma muscle


The Parotid duct ends in a small papillae opposite the upper fourth premolar (canid).

Innervation

The cheeks are innervated by the trigeminal nerve (CN V) and the facial nerve (CN VII).

Histology

  • Non keratinised stratified epithelium

Species Differences

Rodents

'Cheek pouches' are diverticula found in rodents (and monkeys) allowing food storage. The pouches can be extensive extending into the thorax with their own musculature.

Ruminants

Papillae are present on the medial surface of the cheeks. These large, pointed and densely spaced projections of keratin provide protection to the underlying epithelium due to the rough diet.


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