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Orbicularis Oris

Friday, Aug 3, 2018, 1:37 pm

Though humans use all the muscles on their face to kiss, one muscle controls the lip movements the most. It is called Orbicularis Oris. It is also known as the kissing muscle. Orbicularis Oris allows the lips to pucker. We need the muscle to play brass or woodwind instruments. It also aids us in performing sucking actions with our mouth. People with defective Orbicularis Oris muscle often have droopy mouth. The only way to keep the muscle toned is to kiss, kiss, and kiss! Hence, a good kisser or sucker is the one who has strong Orbicularis Oris muscle! 
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