Mandible Flashcards
Which bone is the only movable bone of the skull?
The Mandible
also the strongest and largest of the facial bones
The Mandible is comprised of:
Alveolar Process
-house the mandibular teeth
Body: Heavy, horizontal portion
Ramus: Vertical portion
The Mandible is also know as what?
hint: use laymen’s term
the Lower Jaw
What is on the Body of the Mandible: External Surface
- Mental Protuberance
-Chin - Mental Foramen
-Separates alveolar process and body - External Oblique Ridge
- - Angle of the Mandible
-body and ramus junction
What is on the Body of the Mandible: Internal Surface (the side where the tongue is)
- Lingual Foramen
- below the incisors
- Genial Tubercules
- projections that go around the Lingual Foramen
- Digastric Fossa
- inferior or below the Genial Tubercules
- Mylohyoid Line/Ridge
- attachment for mylohyoid and creates 2 fossae
- Mandibular Foramen
- an opening
Cont’d Internal Surface of the Body of the Mandible….
Sublingual Fossa
-hold our sublingual gland (around the anterior teeth) ant.& supr. to the hyoid line
Submandibular Fossa
-house the submandibular gland (around the molar teeth) post.& infer. to the hyoid line
Retromolar Triangle/Pad
-Bony landmark (post. to the distal of molar)
Lingula
-bony projection on the foramen
The Mylohyoid Ridge is between….
the Sublingual Fossa and Submandibular Fossa