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- The retromolar space or retromolar gap is a space at the rear of the mandible, between the back of the last molar and the anterior edge of the ascending...
- The retromolar fossa is a fossa of the mandible located posteriorly to the third molar. Part of the temporal muscle's tendon inserts into it. https://medical-dictionary...
- ****, shaft of the ****, or on the labia, as well as the inner surface (retromolar mucosa) and vermilion border of the lips of the face. They are not ****ociated...
- coronoid process of the mandible, with its insertion extending into the retromolar fossa posterior to the most distal mandibular molar. In other mammals...
- variant is the retromolar canal (~10 % of canals), whereby a branch is given off in the mandibular ramus which terminates in the retromolar region of the...
- swollen tooth pulp (taurodontism), and there is a gap behind the molars (retromolar space). These dental traits are usually interpreted as a response to habitual...
- concha Ethmoidal process Maxillary process Vomer Wing Other Lacrimal Posterior lacrimal crest Lacrimal groove Lacrimal hamulus Prognathism Retromolar space...
- can also form there. A variant of a mucocele is found on the palate, retromolar pad, and posterior buccal mucosa. Known as a "superficial mucocele", this...
- superiorly, the cir****vallate papillae of the tongue inferiorly, and the retromolar trigone. The lips come together to close the opening of the mouth, forming...
- lacrimal sac Scaphoid fossa Condyloid fossa Rhomboid fossa In the mandible: Retromolar fossa In the torso: Fossa ovalis (heart) Infraclavicular fossa Pyriform...