Orbicularis oris muscle

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The orbicularis oris muscle (also, also known as the orbicular muscle of the mouth or, (TA: musculus orbicularis oris in TA) is one of the muscles of facial expressionmuscles and its primary action is as the sphincter of the mouth

Gross anatomy

Orbicularis oris muscle comprises both of its own fibres and those lent from the dilator muscles of the mouth, mainly the buccinator muscle. Orbicularis oris is subdivided into four quadrants (upper, lower, right and left). Each quadrant consists of a major peripheral portion and a smaller marginal portion in the vermillion of the upper and lower lips. 

Arterial supply

Venous drainage

Innervation

Action

  • as the sphincter of the mouth and lips, contraction of orbicularis oris decreases the size of the mouth, with pursing of the lips, i.e. whistling action
  • -<p>The <strong>orbicularis oris muscle</strong> (also known as the orbicular muscle of the mouth or musculus orbicularis oris in <a href="/articles/terminologia-anatomica-1">TA</a>) is one of the <a href="/articles/facial-muscles">muscles of facial expression</a> and its primary action is as the <a href="/articles/sphincter-disambiguation">sphincter</a> of the <a href="/articles/oral-cavity-1">mouth</a>. </p><h4>Gross anatomy</h4><p>Orbicularis oris muscle comprises both of its own fibres and those lent from the dilator muscles of the mouth, mainly the <a href="/articles/buccinator-muscle">buccinator muscle</a>. Orbicularis oris is subdivided into four quadrants (upper, lower, right and left). Each quadrant consists of a major peripheral portion and a smaller marginal portion in the vermillion of the upper and lower lips. </p><h4>Arterial supply</h4><ul><li>muscular branches of the <a title="Facial artery" href="/articles/facial-artery">facial artery</a>
  • -</li></ul><h4>Venous drainage</h4><ul><li>muscular tributaries of the <a title="Facial vein" href="/articles/facial-vein">facial vein</a>
  • -</li></ul><h4>Innervation</h4><ul><li>buccal and marginal mandibular branches of the <a href="/articles/facial-nerve">facial nerve (VII)</a>
  • +<p>The <strong>orbicularis oris muscle</strong>, also known as the <strong>orbicular muscle of the mouth</strong>, (TA: musculus orbicularis oris) is one of the <a href="/articles/facial-muscles">facial muscles</a> and its primary action is as the <a href="/articles/sphincter-disambiguation">sphincter</a> of the <a href="/articles/oral-cavity-1">mouth</a>. </p><h4>Gross anatomy</h4><p>Orbicularis oris muscle comprises both of its own fibres and those lent from the dilator muscles of the mouth, mainly the <a href="/articles/buccinator-muscle">buccinator muscle</a>. Orbicularis oris is subdivided into four quadrants (upper, lower, right and left). Each quadrant consists of a major peripheral portion and a smaller marginal portion in the vermillion of the upper and lower lips. </p><h4>Arterial supply</h4><ul><li>muscular branches of the <a href="/articles/facial-artery">facial artery</a>
  • +</li></ul><h4>Venous drainage</h4><ul><li>muscular tributaries of the <a href="/articles/facial-vein">facial vein</a>
  • +</li></ul><h4>Innervation</h4><ul><li>buccal and <a href="/articles/marginal-mandibular-nerve">marginal mandibular branches</a> of the <a href="/articles/facial-nerve">facial nerve (VII)</a>

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