Buccinator Muscle: The buccinator muscle is a thin, square-shaped muscle that forms the bulk of the cheek. It helps to push food between the teeth during chewing and also assists in swallowing.
Oral Cavity: The oral cavity is the space inside the mouth, bounded by the cheeks, lips, and palate. It is the initial part of the digestive system where food is ingested and broken down.
Parotid Gland: The parotid gland is a salivary gland located in front of and below the ear, within the cheek. It secretes saliva into the oral cavity to aid in chewing and swallowing.