Musculus depressor anguli oris
The depressor anguli oris muscle (also known as the triangularis muscle) is one of the muscles of facial expression.
Summary
- origin: oblique line of the mandible
- insertion:
- angle of the mouth
- superficial fibers from both sides merge to form the transversus menti
- innervation: facial nerve
- action:
- depresses the angle of the mouth, e.g. frowning
Siehe auch:
Assoziationen und Differentialdiagnosen zu Musculus depressor anguli oris: