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Bucinator muscle - Wikipedia
The bucinator compresses the cheeks against the teeth and is used in acts such as blowing. It is an assistant muscle of mastication (chewing) and in neonates it ...
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Anatomy, Head and Neck: Buccinator Muscle - StatPearls - NCBI
The buccinator is one of the first muscles to be activated by sucking during infancy. The buccinator contributes to mastication, articulation, and deglutition.
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Buccinator muscle - Kenhub
The buccinator muscle is a thin quadrilateral facial muscle that is the main component of the cheek. It belongs to the buccolabial group of facial muscles.
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buccinator Anat. (ˈbʌksɪneɪtə(r)) [a. L. buccinātor, agent-noun f. buccināre to blow the crooked trumpet. So called because it is the chief muscle employed in the act of blowing.] Name for a flat thin muscle which forms the wall of the cheek. Also attrib.1671 tr. Riolanus' Sure Guide Physick 220 Vul...
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[Figure, Buccinator Muscle, Anatomy and Function...] - StatPearls
The buccinator muscle maintains cheek tone during mastication. The muscle is innervated on its superficial surface by the facial nerve and receives blood ...
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BUCCINATOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
noun buc· ci· na· tor ˈbək-sə-ˌnā-tər : a thin broad muscle forming the wall of the cheek Examples of buccinator in a Sentence
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Buccinator (disambiguation)
The buccinator muscle is a muscle at the side of the face. Buccinator may also refer to:
Buccinator artery ("buccal" in modern sources)
Buccinator lymph node
Buccinator nerve ("buccal" in modern sources)
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Buccinator - Actions - Attachments -TeachMeAnatomy
The buccinator is an oral muscle of facial expression. It is located between the mandible and maxilla, deep to the other muscles of the face ...
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What Is The Buccinator Muscle? | Colgate®
We use the buccinator muscle to chew, blow and suck air, whistle and form facial expressions. Learn how this important muscle works.
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Bucinator | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier
The buccinator muscle compresses the cheeks against the teeth and gums. This action is used when moving food during mastication and also when expelling air from ...
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The buccinator during mastication: A functional and anatomical ...
The buccinator muscle forms the lateral wall of the oral cavity. It is presumed to aid mastication by maintaining bolus position.
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Buccinator | Rehab My Patient
The buccinator muscle is a thin quadrilateral facial muscle which lies on the side of the face near the cheeks between the maxilla and the mandible.
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Pristimantis buccinator
Pristimantis buccinator is a species of frog in the family Strabomantidae.
It is found in Peru, and possibly Brazil and Bolivia. References
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Endemic fauna of Peru
Amphibians of Peru
Amphibians described in 1994
Taxonomy articles created by Polbot
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Buccinator crest
The buccinator crest (Latin crista buccinatoria) is a bony crest of the human mandible, that passes from the base of the coronoid process to the area of The alveolar border of the buccinator muscle attaches upon it.
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Bones of the head and neck
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Buccinator muscle
By keeping the food in the correct position when chewing, the buccinator assists the muscles of mastication. Structures piercing the buccinator
Parotid duct (Stenson's duct)
Molar glands of cheeks
Buccal branch of mandibular nerve
Etymology
In the past the buccinator
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