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Mod 2 Wk 3 Anatomy/Cranial Matching 2

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Buccinator   Compress the cheeks and lips.  
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Mentalis   Pushes the lower lip up.  
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Vomer   On the nasal septum.  
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Xerostomia   Disorder in which there is a decrease in saliva production.  
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Origin   End of muscle that attaches to a fixed structure.  
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Tigeminal nerve   The primary source of innervation of the tissue for the oral cavity.  
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Saliva   Breaks down food starches in the mouth and remineralizes enamel.  
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Parotid Gland   Largest salivary gland, below the ear, that secretes saliva through the Stensens duct.  
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Masseter   Thick powerful muscle of mastication. Also closes the jaw and retrudes the mandible.  
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Muscles of Facial Expressions   Are the Zygomatic, Frontalis, Obicularis oris, and Buccinator.  
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50% of Daytime Saliva   Is produced by the parotid gland.  
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Tongue   Gloss, glossa, glossal are its word parts.  
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To Pucker Lips   This is done with the obicularis oris muscle.  
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Lateral Pterygoid   Protrudes the jaw and opens the mouth.  
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Temporalis   Closes the jaw and pulls mandible forward and backward.  
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