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mandible
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mandible /man·di·ble/ (man´dĭ-b'l) the horseshoe-shaped bone forming the lower jaw, articulating with the skull at the temporomandibular joint.mandib´ular
man·di·ble (mnd-bl)
n.
A U-shaped bone forming the lower jaw, articulating with the temporal bone on either side. Also called submaxilla.

man·dibu·lar (-dby-lr) adj.

Mandible
The medical term for the lower jaw. One type of oral appliance used to treat OSA pushes the mandible forward in order to ease breathing during sleep.

mandible
[man′dibəl]
Etymology: L, mandere, to chew
a large U-shaped bone constituting the lower jaw. It contains the lower teeth and consists of a horizontal part, a body, and two perpendicular rami that join the body at almost right angles. The body of the mandible is curved, somewhat resembling a horseshoe, and has two surfaces and two borders. The superior border of the mandible contains sockets for the 16 lower teeth. The inferior border provides a groove for the facial artery. Compare maxilla. mandibular, adj.
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Mandible

mandible,
n the lower jawbone.
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The mandible.
mandible, inferior,
n the border of the lower edge of the mandible. Begins anterior to the insertion of the masseter muscle at the inferior surface of the angles of the mandible and is continuous anteriorly with the incisor region.
mandible, movements of,
mandible, posture of,
n the physiologic rest position, or the rest vertical relation of the mandible.

mandible
the horseshoe-shaped bone forming the lower jaw.
Consists of a central body, which forms the chin and supports the lower teeth, and two vertical or perpendicular rami, which point upward from the back of the chin on either side and articulate with the temporal bones by their condylar processes. The rami end as coronoid processes. In ruminants and carnivores the mandible is permanently divided into two halves by the mandibular symphysis, a joint that allows some rotation.
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Lateral view of the dog mandible. By permission from Aspinall V, O'Reilly M, Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology, Butterworth Heinemann, 2004

swollen mandible
generally enlarged due to osteodystrophia in horses and pigs; localized enlargement in actinomycosis of jaw in cattle, bone neoplasm.


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