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Friday, June 12, 2009

Anatomy MCQ 0038


Contraction of which of the following muscles contributes most to the backward movement of the lower jaw during the process of mastication?

a. Digastrics

b. Lateral pterygoid

c. Medial pterygoid

d. Temporalis

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The Correct option is D

Explanation with High Yield Facts:

Mastication is a complex process involving alternating elevation, depression, forward movement, and backward movement of the lower jaw.

    • The backward movement step is accomplished by the posterior fibers of the temporalis muscle.
    • The digastric helps to depress the lower jaw during chewing.
    • The lateral pterygoid helps to move the lower jaw forward during chewing.
    • The medial pterygoid helps to elevate the lower jaw during chewing.
    • The mylohyoid helps to depress the lower jaw during chewing.

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