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  1. Mandible - Wikipedia

    Mandibular prosthetics date back to ancient Egypt and China, but significant advancements were made in the late 19th century with new techniques for attaching prosthetics to a depreciated …

  2. The Mandible - Structure - Attachments - TeachMeAnatomy

    Dec 11, 2025 · In this article, we will look at the anatomy and clinical importance of the mandible. Anterior and lateral views of the mandible within the facial skeleton. Explore, cut, dissect, …

  3. Mandible (Lower Jaw): Anatomy, Function, and Treatment

    Oct 11, 2024 · Also known as the lower jaw, the mandible is the largest and strongest bone in the human skull.1 It’s also the only skull bone that can move, aside from the tiny bones of the …

  4. Anatomy, Head and Neck, Mandible - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Apr 1, 2023 · The superior surface of the mandibular body consists of alveolar bone, is lined with tooth sockets, and is covered with mucoperiosteum, which forms the gingivae.

  5. Mandible Bone Function and Anatomy - Verywell Health

    Oct 1, 2024 · The mandible bone's function is to open and close the mouth for chewing and speech. It also helps protect the organs of the face and hold the lower set of teeth in place. …

  6. Mandible: What To Know - WebMD

    Aug 24, 2024 · 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, …

  7. 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.

  8. The Mandibula: Anatomy, Function, and Conditions

    Jul 22, 2025 · Learn how the lower jawbone’s distinct anatomical structure enables its critical roles in movement, articulation, and overall facial integrity.

  9. The mandible: Anatomy, structure, function | Kenhub

    Nov 3, 2023 · Besides the bones of the middle ear, the mandible is the only mobile bone in the skull. Unlike other bones of the skull, the mandible doesn’t articulate with the surrounding …

  10. Mandible - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS

    From the body, the rami extend upward and terminate in two important processes: the condylar and the coronoid processes. The condylar process articulates with the temporal bone at the …