The Masseter Muscle The masseter muscle, the principal muscle for chewing, is on
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The Masseter Muscle The masseter muscle, the principal muscle for chewing, is one of the strongest muscles for its size in the human body(Figure 1) . It originates on the lower edge of the zygomatic arch (cheekbone) and inserts in the angle of the mandible.
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Figure 1 above
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Figure 2 above
Find the biting force, FB, exerted on the mandible by the upper teeth.
Explanation / Answer
A. since FM=500N
torque exerted by FM=500cos26 *3=1348.2 Nm
B.Since the mandible is in static equilibrium
Torque about the axis of rotation =0
==>FM (cos26.0)*(10.7-7.7)=FB*10.7
==>FB=500cos26.0 * 3/10.7=126N
FM cos(26.0)=FB=449.4N (balancing forces along the vertical axis)
Therefore torque produced about the axis of rotation=FB*10.7-FMcos26*(10.7-7.7)=449.4*7.7/100=34.61Nm.............ANS
C.Horizontal component of Fj=FMsin26=219.19N
D.vertical component of Fj=-(FMcos26-FB)=-323N...................ANS
'-' sign is indicated because the upward direction is considered as positive
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