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					TEMPORAL REGION Temporal Lines  Superior: For attachment of temporalis fascia.  Inferior: For attachment of temporalis muscle. Boundaries  Superior and posterior boundary: Inferior temporal line.  Anterior boundary: Frontal process of zygomatic.  Inferior: Zygomatic arch. Floor Greater wing of sphenoid.  Squamous temporal.  Frontal.  Parietal.  Contents Temporalis muscle.  Deep temporal nerve and arteries.  Zygomaticofacial nerve.  Muscles of Mastication  General characteristics: All innervated by mandibular branch of CN V.  Masseter: Zygomatic bone to lateral surface of ramus and coronoid process. Elevates and protracts mandible. Muscles of Mastication  Lateral pterygoid: Lateral pterygoid plate and sphenoid to front of mandible and TMJ. Protracts mandible; depresses chin (bilateral). Grinding (unilateral). Muscles of Mastication  Medial pterygoid: Lateral pterygoid plate and maxilla to medial surface of mandible near angle. Elevates, protracts (bilateral). Grinding (unilateral). Muscles of Mastication  Temporalis: Temporal fossa and fascia to coronoid process. Elevates and retracts mandible. Temporomandibular Joint  Synovial joint: Between head of mandible (condyloid process) and mandibular fossa of temporal bone. Intervening cartilage: Divides joint into superior and inferior compartments. Allows mandible to protract and retract as well as elevate and depress. TMJ Ligaments  Temporomandibular ligament: Base of zygomatic process to mandibular neck.  Stylomandibular ligament: Styloid process to angle of mandible. Runs between parotid and submandibular glands. TMJ Ligaments  Sphenomandibular ligament: Sphenoid spine to mandibular lingula. Lies medial to TMJ.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            