MEDIAL PTERYGOID

MEDIAL PTERYGOID

Medial pterygoid is called as the internal pterygoid muscle. It is a muscle of mastication. It is present on both sides on the angle of jaw.

Origin

Lateral pterygoid late, maxillary tuberosity, palatine bone.

Insertion

Mandible

Blood supply

Maxillary artery, facial artery.

Nerve supply

Trigeminal nerve.

Action

It helps to close the jaw, move the jaw forward and from side to side. It helps in chewing the food.

Disease/Injury

Due to injury to this muscle during any surgical procedure, the muscle contracts and goes into spasm causing trismus, i.e., limited opening of mouth.

Muscle Exercise

To strengthen this muscle, move the jaw from side to side whilst holding for 5 seconds on each side. Chewing gum or candy helps to strengthen the muscle.

Interesting facts

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