MASTICATORY MUSCLES
The masticatory muscles are massive; the temporalis and masseter remove the lateral plate of the frontal and parietal bones and the ramus of the mandible from direct reach. The boundary between these muscles is provided by the zygomatic arch, a relatively vulnerable region of the skull prone to traumatic separation at the oblique suture between the zygomatic and temporal bones (see Figure 2-34).
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