Orbicularis oris muscle

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Orbicularis oris muscle
Orbicularis oris.jpg
origin
Upper and lower jaw
approach
Skin of the lip
function
Contraction of the mouth opening
Innervation
Facial nerve ( cranial nerve VII)

The orbicularis oris muscle (" sphincter muscle of the mouth", " oral ring muscle ") is a ring-shaped sphincter muscle around the mouth opening and forms the fleshy basis of the lips .

The tonic contraction of the orbicularis oris muscle closes the gap in the mouth . If only the outer parts contract, the lips are pursed as if for a kiss (in English it is therefore also known as the kissing muscle ).

The muscle is innervated by the seventh cranial nerve , the facial nerve (VII). Unilateral facial paralysis leads to the corner of the mouth drooping and thus to the outflow of saliva . The functionality of the nerve can be checked with the orbicularis oris reflex . The blood supply is provided by the inferior labial and superior labial arteries , both of which arise from the facial artery .

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