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Robert Weiss
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1 May, 11:51
Whare is the depressor unguli oris?
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Luciana
1 May, 11:55
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The depressor anguli oris (triangularis) is a facial muscle associated with frowning. It originates from the mandible and inserts into the angle of the mouth.
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