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The human masseter muscle revisited: First description of its coronoid part

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DOI: 10.1016/j.aanat.2021.151879

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Masticatory muscles; Masseter muscle; Anatomy and histology; 3D-reconstruction; Methylmethacrylate embedding

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This study investigated the anatomy of the masseter muscle and identified a distinct third layer, named the coronoid part of the masseter. The arrangement of muscle fibers suggests its involvement in stabilizing the mandible.
Introduction: The masseter muscle is considered to be bilayered, consisting of a superficial and a deep part. However, a few historical texts mention the possible existence of a third layer as well, but they are extremely inconsistent as to its position. Here we performed an anatomical study to clarify the presence and morphological characteristics of a distinct third layer of the masseter muscle. Materials and methods: We dissected 12 formaldehyde-fixed human cadaver heads, analysed CTs of 16 fresh cadavers, evaluated MR data from one living subject and examined histological sections using methyl methacrylate embedding of one formaldehyde-preserved head.Results: An anatomically distinct, deep third layer of the masseter muscle was consistently demonstrated, running from the medial surface of the zygomatic process of the temporal bone to the root and posterior margin of the coronoid process. Ours is the first detailed description of this part of the masseter muscle. Conclusions: To facilitate discussion of this newly described part of the masseter, we recommend the name M. masseter pars coronoidea (coronoid part of the masseter) as a further reference. The arrangement of its muscle fibers suggest it being involved in stabilising the mandible by elevating and retracting the coronoid process.(c) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier GmbH. CC_BY_NC_ND_4.0

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