- Source: Levator anguli oris
The levator anguli oris (caninus) is a facial muscle of the mouth arising from the canine fossa, immediately below the infraorbital foramen. It elevates angle of mouth medially. Its fibers are inserted into the angle of the mouth, intermingling with those of the zygomaticus, triangularis, and orbicularis oris. Specifically, the levator anguli oris is innervated by the buccal branches of the facial nerve.
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This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 383 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
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- Levator anguli oris
- Depressor anguli oris muscle
- Levator labii superioris
- Lip
- Facial muscles
- Modiolus (face)
- Levator muscle
- Zygomaticus major muscle
- Canine space
- Facial artery