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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The inner alveolar border, usually described as arising from a separate ossific center (splenial center), is formed in the human mandible by an ingrowth from the main mass of the bone. At birth the bone consists of two parts, united by a fibrous symphysis, in which ossification takes place during the first year.
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We examined the effect of distraction rate on blood vessel growth in intramembraneous ossification after vertical distraction osteogenesis in the human mandible. ... We examined the effect of distraction rate on blood vessel growth in intramembraneous ossification after vertical distraction osteogenesis in the human mandible.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/16907772
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Lengthening of the mandible by gradual distraction was performed on four young patients (average age 78 months). The amount of mandibular bone lengthening ranged from 18 to 24 mm; one patient with Nager's syndrome underwent bilateral mandibular expansion.
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Changes in the size and shape of the human mandible in Britain. Br Dent J. 1968 Aug 20;125(4):163–169. [PubMed]; MURPHY T. The chin region of the Australian ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1468021/
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We provide a case study for the applicability of our hexahedral mesh generation approach to the simulation of physiological stress scenarios of the human mandible. Due to its complex and very detailed free-form geometry, the mandible model is very demanding.
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www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/sowen/abstracts/Ko765.html
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The purpose of this study was to describe the prenatal formation of the human mandibular canal. ... The inferior alveolar nerve presumably occurs in the mandible as three individual nerve paths originating at different stages of development. It is suggested that rapid prenatal growth and remodeling in the ramus region result...
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jdr.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/75/8/1540
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A series of human mandible landmarks commonly used in the Richtsmeier laboratory is listed below, with their definitions. Left-click on the number, and a dot indicating the location of that landmark will appear on the image on the left of your screen.
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www.getahead.psu.edu/LandmarkNewVersion/Humanmandible_A...
www.getahead.psu.edu/LandmarkNewVersion/Humanmandible_Applet.html
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E. Drozdová, «A rediscovered fragment of a human mandible from Predmostí u Prerova (Czech Republic): Predmostí 21», Bulletins et Mémoires de la Société d'Anthropologie de Paris [En ligne], Tome 14, Fascicule 1-2 (2002), Mis en ligne le : 15 août 2005;
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