Muscles of mastication
What are medial/lateral pterygoid, masseter, temporalis?
Main muscle to raise the upper eyelid (+ innervation)
What is levator palpabrae superioris (CN III)? (Also acceptable - superior tarsal muscle/Mueller's muscle (sympathetic plexus)
Location of the neck where they platysma is deficient
What is midline?
Muscle that defines level 1A
What is the anterior belly of the digastric?
Another name for the anterior tonsillar pillar
What is the palatoglossus?
What is the procerus?
These muscles of facial movement are innervated from superficially
What are Levator anguli oris, mentalis, and buccinator (L.A.M.B.)?
Infection from odontogenic sources typically spreads below this muscle to cause full blown Ludwigs
What is the mylohyoid?
What are the sternohyoid and sternothyroid?
This nerve innervates the stylopharyngeus
What is the glossopharyngeal nerve (IX)?
What is the handle of the malleus? (Or neck acceptable)
Extratemporal muscles that aren't used in facial expression innervated by the facial nerve?
What are the posterior belly of the digastric and stylohyoid?
Muscles that make the posterosuperior border of level 2b
What are levator scapula and splenius capitus (+ cervicis)?
Name 3 muscles that insert at the modiolus (there are 9)
What are zygomaticus major, orbicularis oris, risorius, buccinator, levator anguli oris, mentalis, depressor labii inferioris, depressor anguli oris, platysma?
Killian jamieson diverticulum is found between these muscles
What are the transverse and oblique fibers of cricopharyngeus?
A patient left after a displaced ZMC and went on a 10 day bender, you can't reduce in surgery, you could cut what muscle?
What is the zygomaticus major
Name the muscles of the palatine aponeurosis (aka muscles of soft palate)
What are the tensor veli palatini, levator veli palatini, muscularis uvulae, palatoglossus, palatopharyngeus?
You get called for an incidentally found RPA but see fluid and calcifications over this muscle, demonstrating this condition?
What is the longus colli, longus colli tendonitis?
What is the stapedius?
What are the thyroarytenoid (vocalis), lateral cricoarytenoid, and interarytenoid muscles?
These are the (1) origin and (2) insertion of the medial pterygoid
What are the medial part of the lateral pterygoid plate (also small part on palatine bone) and posterior ramus/angle (forms a tendenous sling with the masseter)
Name the blood supply of the SCM
What are the occipital artery (upper), superior thyroid artery (or just ECA, middle), and suprascapular artery (lower)?
When doing a pec flap, you note a superficial muscle above the pec with a cranio-caudal course, name the muscle
What is the rectus sternalis?
This muscle is in the posteiror fold of the torus tubarious
What is the salpingopharyngeus?
Blood supply to the FAMM flap commonly uses the artery in its association with this muscle
What is the buccinator?