| Mandible |
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The mandible (from Latin ''mandibūla'', "jawbone") or ''inferior maxillary bone'' is, together with the Maxilla , the largest and strongest Bone of the Face . It forms the lower Jaw and holds the lower Teeth in place. COMPONENTS The mandible consists of:
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NERVES Inferior Alveolar Nerve , branch of the mandibular division of Trigeminal (V) nerve, enters the mandibular foramen and runs forward in the mandibular canal, supplying sensation to the teeth. At the mental foramen the nerve divides into two terminal branches: incisive and mental nerves. The incisive nerve runs forward in the mandible and supplies the anterior teeth. The mental nerve exits the mental foramen and supplies sensation to the lower lip. ARTICULATIONS The mandible articulates with the ''two'' Temporal Bone s at the Temporomandibular Joint s. INJURIES Mandibular fractures are often accompanied by a 'twin fracture' on the Contralateral (opposite) side. The mandible may be dislocated anteriorly (to the front) and inferiorly (downwards) but very rarely posteriorly (backwards). SEE ALSO
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