The mental foramen opens on
the exterior surface of mandible below the |
Mandibular second premolar
|
The origin of mylohyoid
muscle is the |
Internal oblique ridge
|
The fossa above the
mylohyoid line is the |
Sublingual fossa. The
sublingual fossa houses the sublingual salivary glands while the fossa below the mylohyoid line is the digastric fossa and the submaxillary fossa. |
Lingula gives attachment to
the |
Sphenomandibular ligament
|
All the muscles of facial
expression lie |
In superficial facial plane
|
The muscle of facial
expression arises from |
Mesoderm of second
pharyngeal arch |
Varying expressions
produced on face are side-effects of |
Contraction of many facial
muscles |
Whistling muscle is the
|
Buccinator
|
The parotid duct before
opening in to oral cavity pierces the |
Buccinator
|
Circular fibers of lip
include |
Levator anguli oris;
Depressor anguli oris; Buccinator |