levator mandibulae articularis

m. adductor mandibulae anterior articularis

Muscle which is responsible for the closing of the jaw, and is innervated by mandibular nerve.

Type Muscle
Parent Structure jaw muscle
Latin Name m. adductor mandibulae anterior articularis

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the levator mandibulae articularis?
Muscle which is responsible for the closing of the jaw, and is innervated by mandibular nerve.
What is the Latin name for the levator mandibulae articularis?
The Latin name for the levator mandibulae articularis is m. adductor mandibulae anterior articularis.

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