Examples of mandible in the following topics:
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- The viscerocranium (face) includes: vomer, 2 inferior nasal conchae, 2 nasals, maxilla, mandible, palatine, 2 zygomatics, and 2 lacrimals.
- Finally, the mandible forms the lower jaw
of the skull.
- The joint between the mandible and
the temporal bones of the neurocranium, known as the temporomandibular joint,
forms the only non-sutured joint in the skull.
- Others, like the mandible and vomer, are singular.
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- The skull
is formed of several bones which, with the exception of the mandible, are
joined together by sutures, which are synarthrodial (immovable) joints.
- The viscerocranium bones form the anterior
and lower regions of the skull and include the mandible, which attaches through
the only truly motile joint found in the skull.
- The facial skeleton contains
the vomer, two nasal conchae, two nasal bones, two maxilla, the mandible, two
palatine bones, two zygomatic bones, and two lacrimal bones.
- The face is made of 2 nasal, 2 lacrimal, 2 palantine, 2 inferior nasal concha, 2 zygomatic, 2 maxilla, 1 mandible, and 1 vomer.
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- The
most anterior section originates from the mandible and the posterior section
from the skull.
- It originates from the mandible and attaches to the hyoid bone.
- Geniohyoid – The deepest lying of the suprahyoid muscles the geniohyoid muscle
originates from the mandible and attaches to the hyoid bone.
- Attachments – Dual headed the sternocleidomastoid
originates from the clavicle and the sternum and attaches to the mandible.
- Actions – Depresses the mandible
and angles the lip and mouth, wrinkles the skin upon the neck flexing.
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- A dislocated mandible or jaw occurs at the temporomandibular joint: the mandibular condyles and the temporal bone fail to align correctly.
- When a person has a dislocated mandible or jaw, it is difficult to open and close the mouth.
- The muscles that are affected during anterior jaw dislocation are the masseter and temporalis, which pull up on the mandible, and the lateral pterygoid, which relaxes the mandibular condyle.
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- The inferior alveolar nerve runs from the angle of the mandible down the medial aspect of the mandible, innervating the lower teeth, lower lip, chin, and tongue.
- Nerves lying near the point where the inferior alveolar nerve enters the mandible often are also anesthetized during inferior alveolar anesthesia.
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- The 14 facial bones are the nasal bones, maxillary bones, zygomatic bones, palatine, vomer, lacrimal bones, inferior nasal conchae, and mandible.
- The hyoid bone lies below the mandible in the front of the neck.
- The mandible articulates with the base of the skull, controling the opening to the airway and gut.
- In animals with teeth, the mandible brings the surfaces of the teeth in contact with the maxillary teeth.
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- Orthodontics is a dental specialty concerned with malocclusions caused by improperly sited teeth and/or problems with the mandible.
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- A gomphosis is a fibrous joint that binds the teeth to bony sockets in the maxilla bone and mandible.
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- Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD or TMJ) syndrome is an umbrella term covering acute or chronic pain primarily in the muscles of mastication, and/or inflammation of the temporomandibular joint, which connects the mandible to the skull.
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- It is involved in the formation of the flat bones of the skull, the mandible, and the clavicles.
- All of the bones of the body, except for the flat bones of the skull, mandible, and clavicles, are formed through endochondral ossification .