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- The Mandible - Structure - Attachments - Fractures - TeachMeAnatomy
The mandible, located inferiorly in the facial skeleton, is the largest and strongest bone of the face It forms the lower jaw and acts as a receptacle for the lower teeth
- Mandible (Lower Jaw Bone) – Location, Functions, Anatomy
The mandible is the largest, strongest, and the only skull bone capable of movement It forms the lower jaw, and thus is also known as the lower jaw bone It helps with the process of chewing along with the maxilla or upper jaw bone
- The mandible: Anatomy, structure, function | Kenhub
The mandible is the largest bone of the facial skeleton (viscerocranium) Besides the bones of the middle ear, the mandible is the only mobile bone in the skull
- Mandible: What To Know - WebMD
One of these bones is the mandible, more commonly known as the lower jaw What Is the Mandible? Recognized as one of the most prominent bones in the human skull, the mandible is responsible for
- Mandible | Description, Anatomy, Function, Disorders | Britannica
mandible, in anatomy, the movable lower jaw, consisting of a single bone or of completely fused bones in humans and other mammals
- Mandible (Lower Jaw): Anatomy, Function, and Treatment
The human mandible, commonly known as the lower jaw, is the largest and strongest bone in the skull It’s the only large skull bone that can move and is essential for speaking and chewing
- Mandible - Physiopedia
The mandible is the largest and strongest bone of the human skull It is commonly known as the lower jaw and is located inferior to the maxilla It is composed of a horseshoe-shaped body which lodges the teeth, and a pair of rami which projects upwards to form a temporomandibular joint [1][2]
- Anatomy, Head and Neck, Mandible - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The mandible is the largest bone in the human skull, forming the lower jawline and shaping the contour of the inferior third of the face (see Image Mandible Anatomy) [1]
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