Mandible Flashcards

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What is the primary function of the alveolar processes?

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The primary function is to support and hold the teeth

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What is the primary function of the mental protuberance?

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The primary function of the mental protuberance is to provide structural support in shape to the chin. It serves as an attachment point for muscles involved in facial expression and helps protect, underlying nerves and blood vessels.

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What is the primary function of the mental foramen?

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The primary function of the mental foramen is to allow the passage of the mental nerve and blood vessels, which supply sensation to the lower lip and chin

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What is the primary function of the condylar process?

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The primary function of the condylar process is to articulate with the temporal bone at the temporal mandibular joint TMJ, allowing for movements of the jaw, such as opening and closing the mouth as well as side to side movements during chewing

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What is the primary function of the coronoid process?

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The primary function of the coronoid process is to serve as an attachment point for the temporalis muscle, which is involved in elevating the mandible and closing the jaw during chewing

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What is the primary function of the mandibular notch?

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The primary function of the mandibular notch is to provide space for the passage of nerves and blood vessel specifically, the mandibular nerve it also allows for the movement of the jaw facilitating, the articulation between the condylar process and the temporal bone at the temporal mandibular joint

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