Mandible - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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Temporomandibular joint - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The temporomandibular joint is the joint of the jaw and is frequently referred to as TMJ . There are two TMJs, one on either side, working in unison. The name is derived from the two bones which f...
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What type of bone is the mandible (long, Short, Flat,irregular?) ... Answer this question ... Mandible is a type of irregular bone.
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The primary bones of the face are the mandible, maxilla, frontal bone, nasal bones, and zygoma. Facial bone anatomy is complex yet elegant in its suitability to serve a multitude of functions.
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Hyoid bone ... Flat bone - flat, such as bones of the roof of the skull ... Long bone - long, such as bones of the limbs...
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Joints can be classified according to the degree and type of movement they allow. ... Examples are the cartilaginous between the vertebrae, the cartilage in the symphysis which binds the pubic bones together at the front of the pelvic girdle and the cartilage in the joint between the sacrum and the hip bone.
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Rushton M: Solitary bone cysts in the mandible. ... Whinery JG: Progressive bone cavities of the mandible. ... Curran J, Kennett S, Young A: Traumatic (haemorrhagic) bone cyst of the mandible: report of an unusual case.
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationships between different facial types, and both the buccolingual molar inclination and cortical bone thickness of the mandible. The material consisted of 31 dry skulls of modern Japanese males from the Museum of the University of Tokyo.
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Mandevilla laxa; Mandeville; mandi; mandible; mandibula; Mandibular; Mandibular arch; mandibular bone; mandibular condyle; mandibular disease; mandibular fossa; mandibular gland; mandibular joint; mandibular notch; mandibulate;
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Of the correlation coefficients between tooth and bone inclination and facial type parameters, facial height index (FHI) was negatively associated with second premolar (P2), first molar (M1), and second molar (M2) inclinations.
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