Definition of Mandibular arch. Meaning of Mandibular arch. Synonyms of Mandibular arch

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Definition of Mandibular arch

Mandibular arch
Mandibular Man*dib"u*lar, a. [Cf. F. mandibulaire.] Of or pertaining to a mandible; like a mandible. -- n. The principal mandibular bone; the mandible. Mandibular arch (Anat.), the most anterior visceral arch, -- that in which the mandible is developed.

Meaning of Mandibular arch from wikipedia

- pharyngeal arches, in humans the fifth arch exists only transiently during embryogenesis. The first pharyngeal arch, also mandibular arch (corresponding...
- cartilaginous bar of the mandibular arch and, dorsally, parts of the middle ear. The two sides of the jawbone are inferiorly fused at the mandibular symphysis (the...
- dentures, the distinction being whether they fit onto the mandibular arch or on the maxillary arch. Dentures can help people via: Mastication: chewing ability...
- these are distributed between the alveolar bone of the maxillary and mandibular arch. Teeth consist of two parts: the crown, which is visible in the mouth...
- name depends upon which arch the tooth is found in. The term, "maxillary", is given to teeth in the upper jaw and "mandibular" to those in the lower jaw...
- mouth. The root of the mandibular canine, which is fully formed by age 13, is the longest in the mandibular arch. The mandibular canines are slightly narrower...
- disappearance of the simian shelf. Changes in the jaw such as "widening of the mandibular arch, loss of the simian shelf, and development of the chin" allowed for...
- four canine teeth: two in the upper (maxillary) and two in the lower (mandibular) arch. A canine is placed laterally to (outside of) each lateral incisor...
- Prognathism can also be used to describe ways that the maxillary and mandibular dental arches relate to one another, including malocclusion (where the upper...
- maxillary arch and 64.1% in the mandibular arch. Followed by class II in both maxillary and mandibular arch with an average of 16.3% in maxillary arch and 14...