The
jaw jerk reflex or the
masseter reflex is a stretch reflex used to test the status of a patient's
trigeminal nerve (CN V). The
mandible—or lower jaw—is tapped at a downward angle just below the lips at the chin while the mouth is held slightly open. In response, the
masseter muscles will jerk the mandible upwards. Normally this reflex is absent or very slight. However in individuals with
upper motor neuron lesions the jaw jerk reflex can be quite pronounced.