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(a) infraorbital or maxillary, scattered over the infraorbital region from the groove between the nose and cheek to the zygomatic arch; (b) buccinator , one or more placed on the buccinator muscle opposite the angle of the mouth;
They separate the cheeks from the upper lip. The term derives from Latin nasus for "nose" and labium for "lip". Other people suggest the term melolabial fold, [clarification needed] [4] or the lip-cheek fold or groove. [5] It is also known as the nasolabial sulcus.
The buccal nerve (long buccal nerve) is a sensory nerve of the face arising from the mandibular nerve (CN V3) (which is itself a branch of the trigeminal nerve).It conveys sensory information from the skin of the cheek, and parts of the oral mucosa, periodontium, and gingiva.
The face is the front of an animal's head that features the eyes, nose and mouth, and through which animals express many of their emotions. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The face is crucial for human identity , and damage such as scarring or developmental deformities may affect the psyche adversely.
Head turn left: 52: Head turn right: 53: Head up: 54: Head down: 55: Head tilt left: M55: Head tilt left: The onset of the symmetrical 14 is immediately preceded or accompanied by a head tilt to the left. 56: Head tilt right: M56: Head tilt right: The onset of the symmetrical 14 is immediately preceded or accompanied by a head tilt to the right ...
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The buccinator compresses the cheeks against the teeth and is used in acts such as blowing. It is an assistant muscle of mastication (chewing) and in neonates it is used to suckle. Identifiers; Latin: musculus buccinator [1] TA98: A04.1.03.036: TA2: 2086: FMA: 46834: Anatomical terms of muscle
A facial cleft is an opening or gap in the face, or a malformation of a part of the face. Facial clefts is a collective term for all sorts of clefts. All structures like bone, soft tissue, skin etc. can be affected. Facial clefts are extremely rare congenital anomalies. There are many variations of a type of clefting and classifications are ...