Muscles of facial expression

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Thanks alot.... understood the concept in just two days to my anatomy paper ❣️❣️❣️🙏

gracenyanchera
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Thank you for such a funny and educational video !

thecreativemedic
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Who do “the face” everytime he points out the muscle?

hacgiaythiengia
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I am literally looking at every video I watched and give a like, just in case I missed to like the video.

edgep
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Are these slides available anywhere online? If so, would it be possible to get access to them? These videos are phenomenally helpful. It was be great to have them to look back at when preparing for exams!

aliciakhan
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hello dr morton, i know this video is old, but take your time man when talking about any topic in the future, make the videos hours longer, no one gonna complain!

Mohamgi
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The samples make this essay to remember 😆

living_after_
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Do you have a series for the axial muscles?

IMSHAKINGBABY
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phenomenal, funny, really appreciate it

lailahicks
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One of the clinical applications to this is bells palasy , does it even occur in strokes ????in strokes too one side of face droops right, so does it include in strokes ????

justalearner
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Is any muscle active in maintaining the *resting length* of the mouth? Or is that only determined by bone structure and soft tissue drape?

I've recently had a wisdom tooth extracted on the left side, and my mouth appears shortened (less wide at rest) on the left side than the right. When talking, especially when making EEE sounds, the commisure on the left doesn't go as far ear-wards as the right commisure. Also my left upper lip is taller (thicker). Like something used to be pulling it sideways and is now gone.

I'm trying to figure out if this is nerve damage, or a muscle that was pulled during the surgery (there is no pain), or the loss of the tooth and a bit of maxilla causing the soft tissue to show inferomedial

nadeeshaperera
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The zygomaticus major is the smiling muscle ( involved in smiling ), what about the zygomaticus minor? Is it involved in smiling or making a sad face?
Another question, what is the action of the Levator Labii Superioris? I know it pulls the upper lip upwards however I've read that it is involved in making a sad face, is that even correct?

ahmadharb
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Helpful for medical students...thanks sir

dr.vishakhabansode
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And also below the buccinator we put rhe naswarr

entertainmentyou
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im finished from anatomy 2y ago but came to re memories

nooral
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i was feeling happy when i use the muscle i dont know the name but now i know that is actually platysma muscle hehehe

malikk
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the audio for this video is so low and I need to watch this video cuz it is part of my college work and I can't skip it and this low audio is getting me mad :(

somwetv
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He doesn't know whose face it was at the strt ( very funny doc)

say.k
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This topic is too hard but I have a trick for this

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