Mandible - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The mandible (from Latin mandibula, "jawbone") or inferior maxillary bone forms the lower jaw and holds the lower teeth in place. It also refers to both the ...
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Mandibular Dislocation: Dental Emergencies: Merck Manual Professional
Spontaneous mandibular dislocation usually occurs in people with a history of such dislocations. Although a dislocated mandible is occasionally caused by ...
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Mandibular - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mandibular may refer to: Mandible, the human jaw bone; Mandibular canal · Mandibular nerve · Disambig gray.svg, This disambiguation page lists articles ...
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Maxillary and mandibular fractures
Mandibular and maxillary fractures represent no less than a “battlefield” of strongly held beliefs when it comes to appropriate therapy. ...
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Mandibular nerve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The mandibular nerve (V3) is the largest of the three branches of the trigeminal nerve. Contents. 1 Structure. 1.1 Roots; 1.2 Path; 1.3 Branches ...
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Position paper on the use of mandibular advancement devices in ...
Custom-made mandibular advancement devices are an effective treatment option for snoring, upper airway resistance syndrome, and obstructive sleep apnea ...
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Mandibular advancement splint - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A mandibular splint or mandibular advancement splint is a device worn in the mouth that is used to treat obstructive sleep apnea and snoring. ...
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Mandibular Reconstruction
16 Feb 2006 ... Mandibular reconstruction continues to provide one of the most difficult challenges to the head and neck reconstruction surgeon. ...
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Mandibular fossa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the temporal bone, the mandibular fossa (glenoid fossa) is bounded, in front, by the articular tubercle; behind, by the tympanic part of the bone, ...
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Distraction osteogenesis in a severe mandibular deficiency
Distraction osteogenesis is an alternative treatment method for the correction of mandibular hypoplasia. In this case report, distraction with a ...
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