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Mylohyoid muscle
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Muscles of the neck. Anterior view. Mylohyoid muscle in purple
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Front view of neck. (Mylohyoideus labeled at right, second from top.)
Latin musculus mylohyoideus
Gray's subject #112 393
Origin Mylohyoid line (mandible)
Insertion    body of hyoid bone and median raphe
Artery mylohyoid branch of inferior alveolar artery
Nerve mylohyoid nerve, from inferior alveolar branch of mandibular nerve [V3]
Actions Raises oral cavity floor, elevates hyoid, depresses mandible

The mylohyoid muscle is a muscle running from the mandible to the hyoid bone, forming the floor of the oral cavity. These muscles are mesodermal in origin.

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[edit] Structure

The mylohyoid muscle is flat and triangular, and is situated immediately above the anterior belly of the digastric muscle. It forms, with its fellow of the opposite side, a muscular floor for the cavity of the mouth.

It arises from the whole length of the mylohyoid line of the mandible, extending from the symphysis in front to the last molar tooth behind. The posterior fibers pass inferomedially to insert into the body of the hyoid bone. It thus belongs to the suprahyoid muscles.

The middle and anterior fibers are inserted into a median fibrous raphé extending from the symphysis menti to the hyoid bone, where they joint at an angle with the fibers of the opposite muscle. This median raphé is sometimes absent; the fibers of the two muscles are then continuous.

[edit] Innervation

The mylohyoid muscle is along with the anterior belly of the digastric muscle, is innervated by the mylohyoid nerve,it is also the mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve.

[edit] Variations

It may be united to or replaced by the anterior belly of the digastric muscle; accessory slips to other hyoid muscles are frequent.

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[edit] External links

This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy. As such, some of the information contained within it may be outdated.




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