Human Anatomical Terms

1/3/2007 - Buccinator Muscle

The buccinator is a thin quadrilateral muscle, occupying the interval between the maxilla and the mandible at the side of the face. It is forming the wall of the cheek. The buccinator originates from the alveolar processes of the maxillary bone and mandible, pterygomandibular raphe and the insertion point is in the fibres of the orbicularis oris.

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