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mandibular

[ UK /mændˈɪbjʊlɐ/ ]
[ US /ˌmænˈdɪbjuɫɝ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to the lower jaw

How To Use mandibular In A Sentence

  • Common complications were snap of temporomandibular joint hemimandibular , restriction of mouth opening and facial nerve injury.
  • One of the more important aspects of mandibular reduction is to seat the occlusion or bite, as it existed before the accident.
  • Methods Cap splints wereto the occlusional and were used to fix the mandibular fracture.
  • Hertwig considered that the following bones were originally formed by coalescence of teeth -- parasphenoid, vomer, palatine, pterygoid, the tooth-bearing part of the pre-maxillary, the maxillary, the dentary and certain bones of the hyo-mandibular skeleton of Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • Accessory slips may join the muscle from the digastric, from the stylomandibular ligament, or the angle of the mandible.
  • According to Von Meyer no mandibular tusks were present and most probably the jaw possessed a short elephantine symphysis.
  • Sound is conducted through the middle ear via the stapes or columella (both are ear ossicles derived from the hyomandibular).
  • It's also known as temporomandibular joint dysfunction. The Sun
  • Chewing is a cyclic motion of the mandible and tongue apparatus, whereby food is reduced between the maxillary and mandibular teeth.
  • The mandibular symphysis is more than one-third of the total length of the mandible, and the dentary, angular, and splenial are involved.
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