The newly discovered muscle layer runs from the back of the cheekbone to the anterior muscular process of the lower jaw. (S= superficial layer, D= deep layer, C= coronoid layer) Jens. C. Türp, ...
The human body still ceases to amaze scientists who recently discovered an overlooked layer of muscle in the lower jaw. Researchers at the University of Basel in Switzerland found an additional muscle ...
A newly discovered muscle layer (denoted in the photo by ‘C’) runs from the back of the cheekbone to the anterior muscular process of the lower jaw (Jens. C. Türp, University of Basel / UZB) From ...
Human anatomy still has a few surprises in store for us: researchers at the University of Basel have discovered a previously overlooked section of our jaw muscles and described this layer in detail ...
Scientists recently uncovered a part of the body that had never been described before: a deep layer of muscle in the masseter, which raises the lower jaw and is critical for chewing. Modern anatomy ...
Scientists have discovered a 'new' muscle layer in the lower human jaw. It plays an essential role in chewing, according to the team. They believe its discovery could help doctors better perform ...
A newly discovered muscle layer (denoted in the photo by ‘C’) runs from the back of the cheekbone to the anterior muscular process of the lower jaw (Jens. C. Türp, University of Basel / UZB) ...