Mentalis

Mentalis
Mentalis
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Muscles of the head, face, and neck.
Latin musculus mentalis
Gray's subject #108 383
Origin anterior mandible
Insertion    chin
Artery
Nerve mandibular branch of facial nerve
Actions elevates and wrinkles skin of chin, protrudes lower lip

The Mentalis is a paired central muscle of the lower lip, situated at the tip of the chin[1]. It raises and pushes up the lower lip, causing wrinkling of the chin, as in doubt or displeasure. It is sometimes referred to as the "pouting muscle."

Its fibers arise from the incisive fossa of the mandible, then course vertically downward to insert in the skin of the chin.

A movement disorder of the mentalis muscle is Geniospasm which is a benign but socially excluding genetic disorder.

Mandible. Outer surface. Side view.


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