Dilator naris muscle
Dilator naris muscle | |
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Muscles of the head, face, and neck. | |
Details | |
Origin | margin of the nasal notch of the maxilla, greater and lesser alar cartilages |
Insertion | skin near the margin of the nostril |
Nerve | Buccal branch of the facial nerve |
Actions | Dilation of nostrils |
Latin | Pars alaris musculi nasalis |
The Dilator naris muscle is a part of the nasalis muscle. It is divided into posterior and anterior parts.
- The Dilator naris posterior is placed partly beneath the Quadratus labii superioris. It arises from the margin of the nasal notch of the maxilla, and from the lesser alar cartilages, and is inserted into the skin near the margin of the nostril.
- The Dilator naris anterior is a delicate fasciculus, passing from the greater alar cartilage to the integument near the margin of the nostril; it is situated in front of the Dilatator naris posterior muscle.
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
External links
- Mann DG, Sasaki CT, Fukuda H, Mann DG, Suzuki M, Hernandez JR (1977). "Dilator naris muscle". Ann. Otol. Rhinol. Laryngol. 86 (3 Pt 1): 362–70. PMID 869439.
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