Geniohyoid muscle

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Geniohyoid muscle
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External hyoid and hyoid muscles
origin
Mental spine of the lower jaw
approach
Hyoid bone ( hyoid bone )
function
Pulling the hyoid bone forward
Innervation
first cervical nerve via the hypoglossal nerve
Spinal segments
C1

The musculus geniohyoideus ( Latin for "chin-hyoid bone muscle") is a skeletal muscle of the head. It has its origin in the symphysis of the lower jaw and its attachment to the hyoid bone . It serves to pull the hyoid bone forward in the first phase of the act of swallowing and acts together with the digastric muscle and mylohyoid muscle . The innervation is carried out by the first spinal nerve (C1), whose nerve fibers reach the muscle via the hypoglossal nerve (cranial nerve XII).

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