ACTIVITY 1

MANAPOL, Mel Phillip D. — ACTIVITY 1

MANAPOL, Mel Phillip D. — ACTIVITY 1

by Mel Phillip Manapol -
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Name the muscle that may cause the following facial expression and write down its origin, insertion, and action.

 

Facial expression

Muscle responsible

Origin

Insertion

Action

1.

Platysma

Subcutaneous tissue of infraclavicular and supraclavicular regions

Base of mandible; skin of cheek and lower lip; angle of mouth (modiolus); orbicularis oris

Depresses mandible (against resistance); tenses skin of interior face and neck (conveying tension and stress)

2.

 

Mentalis

Body of mandible (anterior to roots of inferior incisors)

Skin of chin (mentolabial sulcus)

Elevates and protrudes lower lip; elevates skin of chin (showing doubt)

3.

 

Orbicularis oris (oral sphincter)

Medial maxilla and mandible; deep surface of perioral skin; angle of mouth (modiolus)

Mucous membrane of lips

Tonus closes oral fissure; phasic contraction compresses and protrudes lips (kissing) or resists distension (when blowing)

4.

 

Corrugator supercilii

Medial end of superciliary arch

Skin superior to middle of supraorbital margin and superciliary arch

Draws eyebrow medially and inferiorly, creating vertical wrinkles above nose (demonstrating concern or worry)

5.

 

Orbicularis oculi

Medial orbital margin; medial palpebral ligament; lacrimal bone

Skin around margin of orbit; superior and inferior tarsal plates

Closes eyelids: palpebral part does so gently; orbital part tightly (winking)

6.

 

Occipitofrontalis

 

 

 

  • Front belly

Epicranial aponeurosis

Skin and subcutaneous tissue of eyebrows and forehead

Elevates eyebrows and wrinkles skin of forehead; protracts scalp (indicating surprise or curiosity)

  • Occipital belly

Lateral two-thirds of superior nuchal line

Epicranial aponeurosis

Retracts scalp; increasing effectiveness of frontal belly