ACTIVITY 1:
Name the muscle that may cause the following facial expression and write down its origin, insertion, and action.
1. Platysma
Origin: the skin and fascia of the infraclavicular and supraclavicular regions
Insertion: base of the mandible, skin of the cheek and lower lip, angle of the mouth as well as the orbicularis oris muscle
Action: depresses mandible and angle of mouth, tenses skin of the lower face and anterior neck
2. Depressor anguli oris
Origin: mental tubercle of the mandible
Insertion: modiolus and angle of the mouth
Action: contraction of this muscle causes depression of the angle of the mouth which contributes to frowning
3. Orbicularis Oris
Origin: medial aspect of the maxilla and mandible and the modiolus
Insertion: skin surrounding the lips
Action: puckers the lips and closes the mouth
4. Corrugator Supercilii
Origin: originates at the medial end of the supraorbital ridge
Insertion: skin of the forehead near the eyebrow acts as the insertion site for this muscle
Action: wrinkling of the forehead, drawing of eyebrows downwards and medially
5. Orbicularis Oculi
Origin: originates from the nasal portion of the frontal bone, frontal process of the maxilla, medial palpebral ligament as well as the lacrimal crest and lacrimal bone
Insertion: skin overlying the circumference of the orbit, the orbital septum, the temporal aspect of the orbit, and inferiorly towards the cheek
Action: closing of eyes and blinking
6. Occipitofrontalis
Origin: occipital belly originates from the occipital bone, as well as the mastoid process of the temporal bone while the frontal belly originates from the epicranial aponeurosis.
Insertion: inserts into the epicranial aponeurosis and the frontal belly inserts into the fascia of the facial muscles surrounding the eyes and the skin above the eyes.
Action: Contraction of this muscle raises the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead.
References:
Drake, R. L., Wayne Vogl, A., Mitchell, A. (2009). Gray’s anatomy for students second edition. Elsevier health sciences.
Gilroy, A. M. (2017). Anatomy – an essential textbook (2nd edition). Thieme medical publishers.