Motor Supply of Mandibular Nerve — Muscles of Mastication

Overview

The motor root of V3 (special visceral efferent — derived from branchial arch musculature) supplies:

  • 4 muscles of mastication (primary group)
  • 4 additional muscles (secondary group)

All muscles supplied by V3 are derivatives of the 1st pharyngeal (branchial) arch.

Muscles of Mastication

MuscleOriginInsertionNerveAction
MasseterZygomatic arch (superficial head: lower border; deep head: medial surface)Lateral surface of ramus and angle of mandibleMasseteric nerve (anterior division V3)Elevation of mandible (jaw closure); some protrusion
TemporalisFloor of temporal fossa (temporal surface of greater wing of sphenoid, temporal bone, parietal bone)Coronoid process and anterior border of ramus of mandibleDeep temporal nerves, anterior and posterior (anterior division V3)Elevation (vertical fibres); retraction (horizontal/posterior fibres)
Medial pterygoidDeep head: medial surface of lateral pterygoid plate; Superficial head: pyramidal process of palatine and maxillary tuberosityMedial surface of ramus and angle of mandible (pterygoid fossa)Nerve to medial pterygoid (from undivided trunk V3)Elevation; protrusion; side-to-side (chewing) movement
Lateral pterygoidUpper head: infratemporal surface of greater wing of sphenoid; Lower head: lateral surface of lateral pterygoid plateNeck of mandible (condyle) and articular disc of TMJNerve to lateral pterygoid (anterior division V3)Protrusion; depression of mandible (with digastric); side-to-side movement; opens mouth

Mnemonic: Muscles that close the jaw = Masseter, Medial pterygoid, Temporalis (M.M.T. — “Munch Munch Temporalis”). Muscle that opens the jaw primarily = Lateral pterygoid (with digastric and gravity).

Other Muscles Supplied by V3

MuscleNerveAction
MylohyoidNerve to mylohyoid (from inferior alveolar, posterior division)Elevates floor of mouth and tongue during swallowing; depresses mandible
Anterior belly of digastricNerve to mylohyoidDepresses mandible; elevates hyoid
Tensor veli palatiniNerve to medial pterygoid (branch)Tenses soft palate; opens auditory tube during swallowing/yawning
Tensor tympaniNerve to medial pterygoid (branch)Tenses tympanic membrane; dampens loud sounds

Embryological Basis

All muscles supplied by the mandibular nerve are derivatives of the mesoderm of the 1st pharyngeal arch (Meckel’s cartilage arch), consistent with the general rule: nerve of an arch supplies all muscles derived from that arch.

Applied

  • Trismus (lockjaw): Spasm of muscles of mastication — causes include tetanus, pericoronitis, TMJ disorders, fracture of mandible, parotid abscess
  • Jaw jerk reflex: Afferent and efferent via V3; tests upper motor neurone integrity for CN V; exaggerated in pseudobulbar palsy
  • TMJ dysfunction: Lateral pterygoid spasm is a common cause of clicking and pain at TMJ

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