Depressor anguli oris muscle
The depressor anguli oris muscle (triangularis muscle) is a facial muscle. It originates from the mandible and inserts into the angle of the mouth. It is associated with frowning, as it depresses the corner of the mouth.
Depressor anguli oris | |
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Scheme showing arrangement of fibers of Orbicularis oris (triangularis labeled at bottom right). | |
Muscles of the head, face, and neck (labeled as triangularis near chin). | |
Details | |
Origin | tubercle of mandible |
Insertion | modiolus of mouth |
Artery | facial artery |
Nerve | marginal mandibular branch of the facial nerve |
Actions | depresses angle of mouth |
Identifiers | |
Latin | musculus depressor anguli oris |
TA98 | A04.1.03.026 |
TA2 | 2076 |
FMA | 46828 |
Anatomical terms of muscle |
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