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MUSCLES OF MASTICATION

Dr. Arif Ismail
Dept. Of orthodontics
CONTENTS
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Introduction
Development
Anatomy
ACTIONS
Innervation & Vasculature
Clinical Significance & Applied
Aspects
• Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
Traditionally four powerful muscles –
Masseter, Temporalis, Medial Pterygoid &
Lateral pterygoid are called the “Muscles
of Mastication”
Accessory Muscles
Suprahyoid muscles
• Mylohyoid
• Geniohyoid
• Stylohyoid
• Digastric
Infrahyoid Muscles
• Sternothyroid
• Omohyoid
• Thyrohyoid
• Sternohyoid
DEVELOPMENT
Muscles of
mastication develops
from the mesoderm
of the first brachial
arch that is also called
the Mandibular Arch
Pterygoid Muscle
• Differentiate in the 7th week
• It is related to the cartilage of the cranial
base and the condyle initially
• Later as the bony skull appears and
increases in width and length, the muscle
expands rapidly
Temporalis muscle
• Begins lateral development in the 8th
week, occupying the space anterior to
the otic capsule
• As the temporal bone begins to ossify in
the 13th week, the muscle attaches to it

Masseter muscle
• Begins attachment to the zygomatic arch
as it undergoes lateral growth, providing
space for muscle development
LATERAL PTERYGOID

UPPER HEAD
Origin-infratemporal surface & crest of greater
wing of sphenoid
Lower head
Origin- lateral surface of the lateral pterygoid
plate
ACTION
Superior Head
• active during the power stroke.Power stroke refers to
movement that involves closure of the mandible
against resistent such as in chewing or clenching the
teeth together.
Inferior Head
• Depression(bilateral): depresses the mandible along
with suprahyoid and infrahyoid muscles to open the
mouth
• Protrusion(bilateral): the lateral pterygoid acting
together are the prime protractors of the mandible.
• Contralateral excursion(unilateral): the medial and
lateral pterygoid muscle of the two sides contact
alternately to produce side to side movement of the
mandible(as in chewing
Nerve Supply
The nerve to the lateral pterygoid muscle
branches off from the masseteric or buccal
nerve, which is the branch of the anterior
trunk of the mandibular nerve

Blood Supply
Pterygoid vessels from Maxillary artery
Superficial head
Maxillary tuberosity & pyramidal process of palatine bone
Deep Head
Medial surface of the Lateral plate of Pterygoid process and
Pyramidal process of Palatine bone
ACTION
• Elevation (bilateral) : The medial pterygoid acting
along with the masseter muscle are powerful
elevators of the mandible
• Protrusion( bilateral): The insertion of the muscle is
posterior to its origin and therefore it helps in
protrusion of mandible
• Contralateral excursion: The medial and lateral
pterygoid muscle of two sides contract alternately to
produce Side-to-Side movement of Mandible
Nerve Supply
The never supplying the medial pterygoid
muscles is the medial pterygoid nerve
branch of the mandibular nerve

Blood Supply
The artery supplying the medial pterygoid
muscles is a branch of the maxillary artery
TEMPORALIS

ORIGIN
Floor of temporal fossa(inferior temporal line)
Overlying temporal fascia of the side of skull
Insertion
Margins & deep surface of coronoid process
Anterior Border of Ramus
Action
It can be divided into 3 distinct areas according to fiber
direction and function
• The Anterior fibers are directed almost verticallyelevation of mandible

• The middle fibers run obliquely forward as they pass
downward -elevate and retrude the mandible
• The posterior fibers are aligned almost horizontally retrusion of mandible
Nerve Supply
Deep temporal branches of the anterior
trunk of the mandibular nerve

Blood Supply
This is furnished by the middle & deep temporal
arteries. The middle temporal artery is a branch
of the superficial temporal artery & the deep
temporal arteries are branches of the maxillary
artery
Masseter

Superficial Layer
It is the largest component that arises from the anterior
twothirds of the lower border of the zygomaticarch
Middle Layer
The middle layer takes its orgin from the medial surface of the
anterior twothirds and the lower border of posterior one third
of the arch
Deep Layer
The deep layer arises from the whole length of medial
surface of the zygomatic arch
Action
• Elevation(bilateral):masseter elevates the mandible
to occlude the teeth in mastication.
• Ipsilateral excursion(unilateral): as the origin of the
masseter muscle is slightly lateral to its insertion , a
single masseter muscle can move the mandible to
the same side.
• Retrusion: (bilateral): when the mandible is in a
protruded position the deep fibers are in a position
to retrude the mandible
Nerve supply
Supplied by Masseteric nerve a branch of
anterior division of Mandibular nerve

Blood Supply
Supplied by masseteric artery branch of
maxillary artery
Muscle as an etioogy of malocclusion
Muscle dysfunction

Facial asymmetry in a eleven yr old boy whose
masseter muscle was missing on left side
MPDS
• Pain disorder in which unilateral
pain is referred from trigger
points in myofacial structure
• Constant pain, dull ache
Laskin’s Cardinal Signs
• Muscle tenderness
• Pain
• Clicking or propping noise in TMJ
• Limited Jaw Movement
Trismus
• Inability to normally open the mouth
due to one of the many causes
• Inflammation of muscles of mastication
• Pericoronitis
• Peritonsillar abscess
• Temperomandibular joint Disorder(TMD)
• Submucous Fibrosis
Temporal Tendonitis
• Chronic strain from temporalis muscle pulling
on tendon that attaches to mandible
• Causes sharp headaches in temple just to side
of the eyes
Conclusion
• The masticatory muscles include a vital part of
the oro-facial structure and are important
both functionally and structurally
• It is crucial responsibility of a clinician to
recognize each patient’s muscular
environment and be aware of the problems
related with excessive or deficient use of
muscle and their bearing to the dentition
Muscles of Mastication: Anatomy and Clinical Significance

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Muscles of Mastication: Anatomy and Clinical Significance

  • 1. MUSCLES OF MASTICATION Dr. Arif Ismail Dept. Of orthodontics
  • 3. INTRODUCTION Traditionally four powerful muscles – Masseter, Temporalis, Medial Pterygoid & Lateral pterygoid are called the “Muscles of Mastication”
  • 4. Accessory Muscles Suprahyoid muscles • Mylohyoid • Geniohyoid • Stylohyoid • Digastric Infrahyoid Muscles • Sternothyroid • Omohyoid • Thyrohyoid • Sternohyoid
  • 5. DEVELOPMENT Muscles of mastication develops from the mesoderm of the first brachial arch that is also called the Mandibular Arch
  • 6. Pterygoid Muscle • Differentiate in the 7th week • It is related to the cartilage of the cranial base and the condyle initially • Later as the bony skull appears and increases in width and length, the muscle expands rapidly
  • 7. Temporalis muscle • Begins lateral development in the 8th week, occupying the space anterior to the otic capsule • As the temporal bone begins to ossify in the 13th week, the muscle attaches to it Masseter muscle • Begins attachment to the zygomatic arch as it undergoes lateral growth, providing space for muscle development
  • 8. LATERAL PTERYGOID UPPER HEAD Origin-infratemporal surface & crest of greater wing of sphenoid
  • 9. Lower head Origin- lateral surface of the lateral pterygoid plate
  • 10. ACTION Superior Head • active during the power stroke.Power stroke refers to movement that involves closure of the mandible against resistent such as in chewing or clenching the teeth together. Inferior Head • Depression(bilateral): depresses the mandible along with suprahyoid and infrahyoid muscles to open the mouth • Protrusion(bilateral): the lateral pterygoid acting together are the prime protractors of the mandible. • Contralateral excursion(unilateral): the medial and lateral pterygoid muscle of the two sides contact alternately to produce side to side movement of the mandible(as in chewing
  • 11. Nerve Supply The nerve to the lateral pterygoid muscle branches off from the masseteric or buccal nerve, which is the branch of the anterior trunk of the mandibular nerve Blood Supply Pterygoid vessels from Maxillary artery
  • 12. Superficial head Maxillary tuberosity & pyramidal process of palatine bone
  • 13. Deep Head Medial surface of the Lateral plate of Pterygoid process and Pyramidal process of Palatine bone
  • 14. ACTION • Elevation (bilateral) : The medial pterygoid acting along with the masseter muscle are powerful elevators of the mandible • Protrusion( bilateral): The insertion of the muscle is posterior to its origin and therefore it helps in protrusion of mandible • Contralateral excursion: The medial and lateral pterygoid muscle of two sides contract alternately to produce Side-to-Side movement of Mandible
  • 15. Nerve Supply The never supplying the medial pterygoid muscles is the medial pterygoid nerve branch of the mandibular nerve Blood Supply The artery supplying the medial pterygoid muscles is a branch of the maxillary artery
  • 16. TEMPORALIS ORIGIN Floor of temporal fossa(inferior temporal line) Overlying temporal fascia of the side of skull
  • 17. Insertion Margins & deep surface of coronoid process Anterior Border of Ramus
  • 18. Action It can be divided into 3 distinct areas according to fiber direction and function • The Anterior fibers are directed almost verticallyelevation of mandible • The middle fibers run obliquely forward as they pass downward -elevate and retrude the mandible • The posterior fibers are aligned almost horizontally retrusion of mandible
  • 19. Nerve Supply Deep temporal branches of the anterior trunk of the mandibular nerve Blood Supply This is furnished by the middle & deep temporal arteries. The middle temporal artery is a branch of the superficial temporal artery & the deep temporal arteries are branches of the maxillary artery
  • 20. Masseter Superficial Layer It is the largest component that arises from the anterior twothirds of the lower border of the zygomaticarch
  • 21. Middle Layer The middle layer takes its orgin from the medial surface of the anterior twothirds and the lower border of posterior one third of the arch
  • 22. Deep Layer The deep layer arises from the whole length of medial surface of the zygomatic arch
  • 23. Action • Elevation(bilateral):masseter elevates the mandible to occlude the teeth in mastication. • Ipsilateral excursion(unilateral): as the origin of the masseter muscle is slightly lateral to its insertion , a single masseter muscle can move the mandible to the same side. • Retrusion: (bilateral): when the mandible is in a protruded position the deep fibers are in a position to retrude the mandible
  • 24. Nerve supply Supplied by Masseteric nerve a branch of anterior division of Mandibular nerve Blood Supply Supplied by masseteric artery branch of maxillary artery
  • 25. Muscle as an etioogy of malocclusion Muscle dysfunction Facial asymmetry in a eleven yr old boy whose masseter muscle was missing on left side
  • 26. MPDS • Pain disorder in which unilateral pain is referred from trigger points in myofacial structure • Constant pain, dull ache Laskin’s Cardinal Signs • Muscle tenderness • Pain • Clicking or propping noise in TMJ • Limited Jaw Movement
  • 27. Trismus • Inability to normally open the mouth due to one of the many causes • Inflammation of muscles of mastication • Pericoronitis • Peritonsillar abscess • Temperomandibular joint Disorder(TMD) • Submucous Fibrosis
  • 28. Temporal Tendonitis • Chronic strain from temporalis muscle pulling on tendon that attaches to mandible • Causes sharp headaches in temple just to side of the eyes
  • 29. Conclusion • The masticatory muscles include a vital part of the oro-facial structure and are important both functionally and structurally • It is crucial responsibility of a clinician to recognize each patient’s muscular environment and be aware of the problems related with excessive or deficient use of muscle and their bearing to the dentition