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  1. Medial and lateral pterygoid muscle: Anatomy and function

    Nov 2, 2023 · Why are the pterygoid muscles often referred to as "the wing muscles"? Find out in this article as we explore their anatomy, function and clinical points.

  2. Medial pterygoid muscle - Wikipedia

    The medial pterygoid muscle (or internal pterygoid muscle) is a thick, quadrilateral muscle of the face. It is supplied by the mandibular branch of the trigeminal nerve (V). It is important in …

  3. PTERYGOID Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PTERYGOID is of, relating to, or lying in the region of the inferior part of the sphenoid bone of the vertebrate skull.

  4. Understanding Pterygoid Muscles: Function, Movement, And Jaw …

    Nov 25, 2025 · Discover the role of pterygoid muscles in jaw movement, function, and mechanics. Learn how these muscles impact daily activities like chewing and speaking.

  5. Lateral Pterygoid - Physiopedia

    The lateral pterygoid muscle is a craniomandibular muscle that helps control movement of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). It has two heads, superior and inferior, and the inferior is three …

  6. Medial Pterygoid - Rehab My Patient

    Jul 28, 2020 · Medial pterygoid is a skeletal muscle located on either side of the jaw that assists in opening and closing of the mouth and with chewing. Trismus, or “lockjaw”, is a condition where …

  7. pterygoid - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    1 day ago · pterygoid (not comparable) (anatomy) Of, pertaining to or lying in the region of the inferior part of the sphenoid bone of the vertebrate skull.

  8. The Muscles of Mastication - Attachments - TeachMeAnatomy

    Dec 3, 2025 · The muscles of mastication are a group of muscles associated with movements of the jaw. There are four muscles - the masseter, temporalis, medial pterygoid and lateral …

  9. Pterygoid Muscle - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The pterygoid muscles are a group of muscles located in the skull that play a role in chewing and jaw movement. They arise from the pterygoid ridges of the sphenoid bone and are responsible …

  10. Pterygoid bone - Wikipedia

    The pterygoid is a paired bone forming part of the palate of many vertebrates, behind the palatine bones. [1] It is a flat and thin lamina, united to the medial side of the pterygoid process of the …