202221 · The combination of the two forces can produce a crushing effect toward the center of the skull base, as if the left and right temporal regions are being crushed, and the stress is concentrated at the joint of the mandible, the middle cranial fossa and the hypophyseal fossa.
view moreThe combination of the two forces can produce a crushing effect toward the center of the skull base, as if the left and right temporal regions are being crushed, and the stress is concentrated at the joint of the mandible, the middle cranial fossa and the hypophyseal fossa. When the stress exceeds a certain limit, it will cause a transverse ...
view more202375 · Inferior alveolar foramen/mandibular foramen (left lateral view) The inferior alveolar foramen has a prominent ridge in its front known as lingula of the mandible for the attachment of sphenomandibular ligament. The inferior alveolar mandible leads to the mandibular canal which traverses the trabecular bone and ends at the mental foramen.
view morePartial mandibulectomy is a procedure that involves the partial removal of the lower jaw. This procedure is most often used to treat oral cancers affecting the mandible.
view more2018830 · A broken or dislocated jaw is an injury to the joint that connects your lower jawbone to the skull. Get the facts on treatment and find out what to eat while you recover.
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view more202388 · Introduction and importance: Aneurysmal bone cysts (ABCs) are benign, non-neoplastic cystic lesions composed of multiple blood-filled cavities, which are separated by connective tissue septa and they constitute ~6 and 1.5% of all cases of the skull and jaws lesions, respectively. Case presentation: Herein, the case of an 80-year-old male with a ...
view moreIntraoral radiograph, in early stage of disease, revealed widening of periodontal ligament (PdL) space in relation to 35, 36 and 37 without any evidence of odontogenic or periodontal disease. Figure 1 Clinical picture showing extraoral swelling at angle of mandible Radiographic imaging using CT, 3-D CT and CT angiography techniques were performed.
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