Muscles of soft palate

Musculi palati mollis

  • Latin synonym: Musculi palati mollis et faucium
  • Synonym: Muscles of soft palate and fauces
  • Related terms: Muscles of soft palate and fauces

Definition

Muhammad A. Javaid

The soft palate is a movable muscular fold that separates the nasopharynx from the oropharynx during swallowing and speech. It contains five paired muscles, all of which coordinate to elevate, tense, or depress the palate and open the pharyngotympanic (auditory) tube.

Muscle

Origin

Insertion

Nerve Supply

Action

Tensor veli palatini

Scaphoid fossa of sphenoid bone, spine of sphenoid, and lateral cartilage of the auditory tube

Palatine aponeurosis (after looping around pterygoid hamulus)

CN V3 (mandibular nerve)

Tenses soft palate, opens pharyngotympanic tube

Levator veli palatini

Petrous temporal bone, cartilage of auditory tube

Upper surface of palatine aponeurosis

Pharyngeal plexus (via CN X)

Elevates soft palate

Musculus uvulae

Posterior nasal spine

Mucosa of uvula

Pharyngeal plexus (via CN X)

Shortens and elevates the uvula

Palatoglossus

Inferior surface of palatine aponeurosis

Side of tongue

Pharyngeal plexus (via CN X)

Elevates the posterior tongue and narrows the oropharyngeal isthmus

Palatopharyngeus

Hard palate & palatine aponeurosis

Pharyngeal wall

Pharyngeal plexus (via CN X)

Depresses soft palate, elevates pharynx and larynx during swallowing and speech

References

  • Gray, H. (2016) Gray’s Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice. 41st edn. Edited by S. Standring. New York: Elsevier. Chapter 34: Pharynx, pp. 578-581.

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