medial pterygoid muscle

internal pterygoid

The medial pterygoid is a pharyngeal arch 1 muscle that participates in oral/pharyngeal behaviors and is innervated by the nerve to the medial pterygoid and attaches to the cranial base and the medial side of the mandibular angle.

Type Muscle
Parent Structure pterygoid muscle
Latin Name internal pterygoid
FMA ID 49011

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the medial pterygoid muscle?
The medial pterygoid is a pharyngeal arch 1 muscle that participates in oral/pharyngeal behaviors and is innervated by the nerve to the medial pterygoid and attaches to the cranial base and the medial side of the mandibular angle.
What is the Latin name for the medial pterygoid muscle?
The Latin name for the medial pterygoid muscle is internal pterygoid.

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