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Nasion
What is A?
Inferior concha
What is B?
Origin of temporalis
Bone of temporal fossa
Origin of masseter
Zygomatic arch and maxillary process of zygomatic bone
Insertion of masseter
Ramus of mandible
Insertion of temporalis
Coronoid process of mandible and ramus of mandible
Insertion of lateral pterygoid
Mandible
Insertion of medial pterygoid
Mandible
origin of lateral pterygoid
roof of infratemporal fossa and pterygoid process
Angle of mandible
What is C?
Calvaria
What is D?
Glabella
What is E?
Middle concha
What is F?
Perpendicular plate of ethmoid
What is G?
Vomer
What is H?
Coronal suture
What is A?
Pterion
What is B?
Coronoid process
What is C?
Lambdoid suture
What is D?
Zygomatic arch
What is E?
External occipital protuberance
What is F?
Orbitomeatal plane
What is G?
External acoustic meatus
What is H?
Mastoid process
What is I?
Styloid process
What is J?
mandible
What is K?
ramus of mandible
What is L?
Angle of mandible
What is M?
Body of mandible
What is N?
Sagittal suture
What is A?
Lambda
What is B?
Lambdoid suture
What is C?
External occipital protuberance
What is D?
Superior nuchal line
What is E?
Mastoid process
What is F?
Inferior nuchal line
What is G?
Occipital condyle
What is H?
Bregma
What is A?
Coronal suture
What is B?
Sagittal suture
What is C?
Lambda
What is D?
Styloid process
What is A?
Occipital condyle
What is B?
Foramen magnum
What is C?
Zygomatic arch
What is D?
Lateral pterygoid plate
What is E?
Mastoid process
What is F?
External occipital protuberance
What is G?
Foramen magnum
What is A?
cribriform plate
What is B?
Tuberculum sellae
What is C?
Hypophysial fossa
What is D?
Sphenomandibular ligament
What is A?
Stylomandibular ligament
What is B?
Temporalis
What is A?
Masseter
What is B?
Lateral pterygoid
What is A?
Medial pterygoid
What is B?
Masseter
What is C?
pterygoid process and maxilla
origin of medial pterygoid
elevate mandible
function of masseter
elevate and retract mandible
function of temporalis
elevate and protrude mandible
function of medial pterygoid
bilateral: depresses mandible
unilateral: swing mandible to the opposite side
function of lateral pterygoid
mandibular branch of V cranial nerve
nerve supply of muscles of mastication