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''from Latin: ridere - to laugh''
 
''from Latin: ridere - to laugh''<BR>
''Synonym: laughter muscle''


==Definition==
==Definition==
The '''risorius muscle''' is a superficial muscle located in the region of the [[Corpus. Mouth|mouth]] and [[Corpus:Cheek|cheek]] that pulls the corners of the mouth to the side. It is part of the [[Corpus:Muscle|facial expression (mimic) musculature]].<dcembed ratio="16x9"><dcEmbedUrl src="https://www.doccheck.com/de/detail/photos/42974-musculus-risorius"></dcEmbedUrl></dcembed>
The '''risorius muscle''' is a superficial [[Corpus:muscle|muscle]] located in the region of the [[Corpus: Mouth|mouth]] and [[Corpus:Cheek|cheek]] that pulls the corners of the mouth to the side. It is part of the [[Corpus:Muscle|facial expression (mimic) musculature]].<dcembed ratio="16x9"><dcEmbedUrl src="https://www.doccheck.com/de/detail/photos/42974-musculus-risorius"></dcEmbedUrl></dcembed>


==Course==
==Course==
The risorius muscle originates from the skin of the cheek and the fascia overlying the [[Corpus:Masseter muscle|masseter muscle]]. The fibers run medially to the [[Corpus:Modiolus|modiolus]] at the corner of the mouth, where they insert.
The risorius muscle originates from the skin of the cheek and the [[Corpus:fascia|fascia]] overlying the [[Corpus:Masseter muscle|masseter muscle]]. Its fibers run medially toward the [[Corpus:Modiolus|modiolus]] at the corner of the mouth, where they insert.
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from Latin: ridere - to laugh

Definition

The risorius muscle is a superficial muscle located in the region of the mouth and cheek that pulls the corners of the mouth to the side. It is part of the facial expression (mimic) musculature.

Course

The risorius muscle originates from the skin of the cheek and the fascia overlying the masseter muscle. Its fibers run medially toward the modiolus at the corner of the mouth, where they insert.

Innervation

The risorius muscle is innervated by the zygomatic and buccal branches of the facial nerve (cranial nerve VII).

Function

The primary function of the risorius muscle is to pull the corners of the mouth laterally and slightly backward, widening the mouth. While often referred to as a "smile muscle," this term is not entirely accurate, as the risorius does not elevate the corners of the mouth. However, it does play a role in expressions associated with laughter, working together with the zygomaticus major muscle. The risorius muscle is closely fused with the underlying skin, causing the skin to follow its movements.