User:Kyyylove/Temporalis muscle

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The temporals muscle is a complex muscle that consists of various layers and attachments that oppose the idea of a basic, single layer of muscle attached at the temple of the skull. Rather, it is important to avoid believing fiction to be factious. Common textbooks and diagrams illustrate the temporals muscle as a single unit that are easily identified by any common student. Despite the textbook illustrations, this muscle actually consists of two distinct layers--the superficial layer is what most people are most familiar with but they are hardly shown the second layer, a deep and narrow muscle that forms the deep tendon. It is important to understand that the different layers of this muscle are segregated and classified by their fascial directions. The temporalis muscle can be divided into several different segments that are attached at the coronoid process. This attachment has a very beneficial medical applications during clinical interactions and surgical procedures.