body of the mandible

  • 81fossa digastrica — [TA] digastric fossa: a depression on the internal surface of the body of the mandible on each side of the symphysis to which is attached the anterior belly of the digastric muscle …

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  • 82mandibular angle — noun : an angle formed by the junction at the gonion of the posterior border of the ramus and the inferior border of the body of the mandible …

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  • 83(posterior mandibular) support ridge — A cuticular ridge on the body of the mandible that is a continuation of the dorsal condyle, but does not articulate with the fossa in the clypeus [Wilson, 1989] …

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  • 84Lower lip — Infobox Anatomy Name = PAGENAME Latin = labium inferius oris GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = A pair of a woman s lips. Caption2 = Head and neck. Precursor = System = Artery = inferior labial Vein = inferior labial Nerve = Lymph = MeshName =… …

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  • 85multicystic ameloblastoma — ameloblastoma containing multiple cystic spaces; it may exhibit any or all of the histologic patterns described as subtypes of the lesion and is more aggressive and recurs more frequently than does unicystic ameloblastoma. Cf. unicystic a.… …

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  • 86fovea sublingualis — [TA] sublingual fossa: a depression on the inner surface of the body of the mandible, lodging a portion of the sublingual gland …

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  • 87fovea submandibularis — [TA] submandibular fossa: a depression on the medial aspect of the body of the mandible, lodging a small portion of the submandibular gland …

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  • 88pregonium — pre·go·ni·um (pre goґne əm) a recess on the lower edge of the body of the mandible anterior to the angle …

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  • 89protuberantia mentalis — [TA] mental protuberance: a more or less distinct and triangular prominence on the anterior surface of the body of the mandible, on or near the median line …

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  • 90dentary — ˈdentərē noun ( es) Etymology: dent + ary : either of a pair of membrane bones of the lower jaw of most vertebrates, in lower forms being restricted to the distal area but in recent higher mammals forming the body of the mandible …

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