Mandible - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The mandible (from Latin mandibula , "jawbone") or inferior maxillary bone forms the lower jaw and holds the lower teeth in place. It also refers to both the upper and lower sections of the beak...
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Dental anatomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dental anatomy or anatomy of teeth is a field of anatomy dedicated to the study of human tooth structures. The development, appearance, and classification of teeth fall within its purvue. (The func...
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1. Mandibular Condyle ... 2. Mandibular Notch ... 3. Coronoid Process...
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two sphenoid sinuses. These are named after the bones in which they are located - see diagram for positions of bones. ... Definition: The word "suture" has meanings in both anatomy and surgery. In the context ... Each side of the mandible has a condyle and a coronoid process. The condyle articulates with the temporal bone to form...
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Comprehensive knowledge of trigeminal nerve anatomy facilitates understanding of the relationship between the brainstem, skull base, and facial area. In our article we attempt to solidify this knowledge using examples ... Diagram also shows motor and sensory trigeminal nuclei (underline) in brainstem and cervical cord. A, B,
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Read the definitions, then label the external bird anatomy diagram below. ... upper mandible - the upper part of the bill. wing coverts - small feathers that cover the base of larger wing feathers (located at the top of the wings under the scapulars).
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External Bird Anatomy Diagram: Label Me! ... upper mandible - the upper part of the bill. wing coverts - small feathers that cover the base of larger wing feathers (located at the top of the wings under the scapulars).
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your objective for introductory anatomy studies. The 18th mandibular molar, 2nd left mandibular canine, and 24th left central incisor are removable to show the tooth roots. Spring-mounted mandible and sectioned calvaria are detachable. ... 36 CM total length. Labeled diagram included...
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Exploring the Anatomy of the Temporomandibular Joint; ... These two joints, the TMJ and the atlantoaxial joint, interact in every moment to provide healthy function for the mandible (see diagram). To properly address any TMD condition, it must be treated holistically, attending to the whole Stomatognathic System.
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