Mandible (redirect from Mandibular diseases)
the mandible is marked in the midline by a faint ridge, indicating the mandibular symphysis, the line of junction of the two halves of the mandible. This...
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The mandibular foramen is an opening on the internal surface of the ramus of the mandible. It allows for divisions of the mandibular nerve and blood vessels...
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Look up mandibular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mandibular means "related to the mandible (lower jaw bone)". Terms containing "mandibular" include:...
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Torus mandibularis (redirect from Mandibular tori)
bony growth in the mandible along the surface nearest to the tongue. Mandibular tori usually are present near the premolars and above the location on...
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Prognathism (redirect from Mandibular prognathism)
the coronal plane of the skull.[clarification needed] In the case of mandibular prognathism (never maxillary prognathism) this is often also referred...
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Dental anatomy (section Mandibular central incisor)
The mandibular lateral incisor is the tooth located distally from both mandibular central incisors of the mouth and mesially from both mandibular canines...
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In neuroanatomy, the mandibular nerve (V3) is the largest of the three divisions of the trigeminal nerve, the fifth cranial nerve (CN V). Unlike the other...
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Mandibular fracture, also known as fracture of the jaw, is a break through the mandibular bone. In about 60% of cases the break occurs in two places....
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Wisdom tooth (redirect from Mandibular third molar)
Their roots are commonly fused together and can be irregular in shape. Mandibular (lower) third molars are the smallest molar teeth in the permanent dentition...
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mandible is marked in the median line by a faint ridge, indicating the mandibular symphysis (Latin: symphysis menti) or line of junction where the two lateral...
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Mandibular premolar may refer to: Mandibular first premolar Mandibular second premolar This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Temporomandibular joint (redirect from Tempero-mandibular joint)
fibrocartilagenous tissue that is positioned between the head of the mandibular condyle and the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone. The temporomandibular joints...
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In human anatomy, the mandibular canal is a canal within the mandible that contains the inferior alveolar nerve, inferior alveolar artery, and inferior...
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The mandibular first molar or six-year molar is the tooth located distally (away from the midline of the face) from both the mandibular second premolars...
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Premolar (redirect from Mandibular bicuspid)
maxillary first premolar, maxillary second premolar, mandibular first premolar, and the mandibular second premolar. Premolar teeth by definition are permanent...
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A mandibular splint or mandibular advancement splint is a prescription custom-made medical device worn in the mouth used to treat sleep-related breathing...
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The marginal mandibular branch of the facial nerve arises from the facial nerve (CN VII) in the parotid gland at the parotid plexus. It passes anterior-ward...
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The mandibular canine is the tooth located distally (away from the midline of the face) from both mandibular lateral incisors of the mouth but mesially...
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The mandibular second molar is the tooth located distally (away from the midline of the face) from both the mandibular first molars of the mouth but mesial...
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Acrorenal mandibular syndrome is an extremely rare multiple congenital anomalies syndrome characterized by skeletal and renal abnormalities. These anomalies...
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Shingles (redirect from Mandibular zoster)
(rotational dizziness). Shingles may occur in the mouth if the maxillary or mandibular division of the trigeminal nerve is affected, in which the rash may appear...
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The mandibular notch, also known as the sigmoid notch, is a groove in the ramus of the mandible. It is the gap between the coronoid process anteriorly...
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The mandibular central incisor is the tooth located on the jaw, adjacent to the midline of the face. It is mesial (toward the midline of the face) from...
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The mandibular prominence, or mandibular process is an embryological structure which gives rise to the lower portion of the face. The mandible and lower...
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Infratemporal fossa (section Mandibular nerve)
pterygoid plexus, and the retromandibular vein, and nerves such as the mandibular nerve (CN V3) and its branches. The boundaries of the infratemporal fossa...
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concave for mandibular teeth and convex for maxillary teeth are defined by a line drawn from left mandibular first molar to right mandibular first molar...
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Skull (redirect from Mandibular fenestra)
Latin, meaning windows) are openings in the skull. Antorbital fenestra Mandibular fenestra Quadratojugal fenestra Subsquamosal fenestra, an opening between...
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Mandibular incisor may refer to: Mandibular central incisor Mandibular lateral incisor This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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Molar (tooth) (redirect from Mandibular molar)
lower (mandibular) molars. They are: maxillary first molar, maxillary second molar, maxillary third molar, mandibular first molar, mandibular second molar...
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The mandibular fossa, also known as the glenoid fossa in some dental literature, is the depression in the temporal bone that articulates with the mandible...
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