Facial muscles help all parts of your face move
There are 4 muscles that assist in the chewing process. These muscles are the masseter, temporalis, medial pterygoid, and the lateral pterygoid.
The muscle we eat with is the strongest muscle in the body and it is the masseter, Tom Platts a bodybuilder in the 80's used to work his out!! A human bite can produce 600 lbs of pressure.
Intrinsic tongue muscles, masseter, and temporalis.
These are muscles that makes us chew: masseteres, temporalis, medial and lateral pterygoids.
The muscles you use to chew food are voluntary muscles.
Masseter
it helps us chew food and speak
Muscles involved in chewing are the masseteres, temporalis, and medial and lateral pterygoids.
The masseter and the temporalis elevate the mandible. The Pterygoid muscles do varies movements of the jaw. All together it allows us to chew various foods at differient consistencies.
8 muscles, because 4 on each side of the mouth
The lower jaw enables us to chew and to speak
Masseter, temporalis, medial pterygoid and lateral pterygoid are the four muscles are utilized to chew food.
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It helps move you. Your bones make up your structure. These muscles allow your body to move.
The muscles in your jaw move your teeth, creating "chewing", and there is something called "enamel" which makes your teeth so hard so they can chew.