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===Superficial===
===Superficial===
The ''superficial portion'', the larger, arises by a thick, tendinous [[aponeurosis]] from the [[zygomatic process]] of the [[maxilla]], and from the anterior two-thirds of the lower border of the [[zygomatic arch]]. Its fibers pass downward and backward, to be inserted into the angle and lower half of the lateral surface of the [[ramus of the mandible]].
The ''superficial portion'', the larger, arises by a thick, tendinous [[aponeurosis]] from the [[zygomatic process]] of the [[maxilla]], and from the anterior two-thirds of the lower border of the [[zygomatic arch]]. Its fibers pass downward and backward, to be inserted into the angle and lower half of the lateral surface of the [[ramus of the mandible]].jkhafdiugREGIIORHGIJKHGFDAHGFDAIOREAIKHFDLHFIU RI TYOSAR;TLKHY;OTAKHOTHBKFDHGIKJARHDTGOIAUREOITUQOREIUTREJUFBIFDSHJBGIORTWUYPO IUWRTIOYSTFGIH;SAIORDUTTUYHGOJTHYEOIYH
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==Innervation==
==Innervation==

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Masseter
Muscles of the head and neck.
Dissection, showing salivary glands of right side. (Masseter visible at center.)
Details
Originzygomatic arch and maxilla
Insertioncoronoid process, ramus of mandible, cementomaxillary tendon and cementomandibular tendon
Arterymasseteric artery
Nervemandibular nerve (V3)
Actionselevation (as in closing of the mouth) and protraction of mandible
AntagonistPlatysma muscle
Identifiers
Latinmusculus masseter
MeSHD008406
TA98A04.1.04.002
TA22105
FMA48996
Anatomical terms of muscle

In human anatomy, the masseter is one of the muscles of mastication.

In the animal kingdom, it is particularly powerful in herbivores to facilitate chewing of plant matter.

Origin and insertion of the two heads

The masseter is a thick, somewhat quadrilateral muscle, consisting of two parts, superficial and deep. The fibers of the two portions are continuous at their insertion. The masseter muscle is sometimes the target of plastic jaw reduction surgery.

Superficial

The superficial portion, the larger, arises by a thick, tendinous aponeurosis from the zygomatic process of the maxilla, and from the anterior two-thirds of the lower border of the zygomatic arch. Its fibers pass downward and backward, to be inserted into the angle and lower half of the lateral surface of the ramus of the mandible.jkhafdiugREGIIORHGIJKHGFDAHGFDAIOREAIKHFDLHFIU RI TYOSAR;TLKHY;OTAKHOTHBKFDHGIKJARHDTGOIAUREOITUQOREIUTREJUFBIFDSHJBGIORTWUYPO IUWRTIOYSTFGIH;SAIORDUTTUYHGOJTHYEOIYH REJYKAREFUGRTEILUYRTW RTE RTGEIUY45G3HIOBY5RTEWIUOBYRTEILU GFD TESW 4WIOY4RTWJKHAREDG AUREHGTWUERHYTISFDVJKB RITURTYEW GURHGVHYREIUTYEIRHFG IUREAY4RFJHDSGIURYEUGHAJFDHGKSJHFGSRHDFGRYTIUY7ERYURYETIURTEHGIJHRFIUGWOEI85UTKJAFDHG98W45TUJFDHIUODATIOEARIFUGYDSRTYWRETHGLBVIUFGIOU YRDSPTGYFDIOUGYIJUDSGFUYJHGFDSJKLUGRGEAIYRGKUHRGEEJKUGFDAVFDIOHFDABGJVGC JHDSGFJLYA TDR8FG BJHGIRDFGKQRHE BVYGURDFBCYG CBEURYTFCGKDSF YDSGREIGSDFC SUYDTYQWFVNBDS YEWRTHSDbvcvjresah

Innervation

Along with the other three muscles of mastication (temporalis, medial pterygoid and lateral pterygoid), the masseter is innervated by the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve.

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See also

External links

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