Examples of levator
labii superioris alaeque nasi in the following topics:
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- The levator
labii superioris alaeque nasi is the muscle of the upper lip.
- The levator
anguli oris (caninus) inserts at the corners of the mouth at an angle, and
is associated with other muscles including the zygomaticus, triangularis, and
orbicularis oris.
- Located opposite to the levator anguli oris,
it pulls the corners of the mouth downward, producing a frown.
- The levator
labii superioris is a broad muscle responsible for elevation of the upper lip.
- The depressor labii inferiorisĀ is an analogous muscle that lowers the bottom lip.