Frown.
frown
It is either frown or jump.
It may take up to 100 times more energy to chew than when you smile.
Muscles involved in chewing are the masseteres, temporalis, and medial and lateral pterygoids.
8 muscles, because 4 on each side of the mouth
Masseter, temporalis, medial pterygoid and lateral pterygoid are the four muscles are utilized to chew food.
your mouth
masseters
Facial muscles help all parts of your face move
He takes a bite from his carrot and says: "Eh (chew, chew , chew), what's up, Doc?"
The function of the teeth is to chew down the food so that it can go down easily.
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.