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Temporal muscle
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The Temporalis; the zygomatic arch and Masseter have been removed.
Latin musculus temporalis
Origin temporal lines on the parietal bone of the skull.
Insertion    coronoid process of the mandible.
Artery deep temporal
Nerve mandibular nerve (V3)
Actions elevation and retraction of mandible
Antagonist Platysma muscle

The temporal muscle is one of the muscles of mastication.


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[edit] Structure

It arises from the temporal fossa and the deep part of temporal fascia. It passes medial to the zygomatic arch and inserts onto the coronoid process of the mandible.

The temporal muscle is covered by the temporal fascia, also known as the temporal aponeurosis.

The muscle is accessible on the temples, and can be seen and felt contracting while the jaw is clenching and unclenching.

[edit] Innervation

As with the other muscles of mastication, control of the temporal muscle comes from the third (mandibular) branch of the trigeminal nerve. Specifically, the muscle is innervated by the deep temporal nerves.

[edit] Blood supply

The muscle receives its blood supply from the deep temporal arteries which anastomose with the middle temporal artery.

[edit] Actions

Contraction of the temporal muscle elevates the mandible. The somewhat horizontal fibers of the posterior part of the muscle retract the mandible.

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