Mandible Bone Location & Anatomy: A Comprehensive Guide
Mandible, or lower jaw, articulates posteriorly on both sides with the temporal bones anteriorly with the skull's hyoid bone. The maxillae bone or upper jaw lies anteriorly to both sides of the mandible bone which forms the mouth opening along with a series of smaller lower face bones.Broken Bones - Related Articles
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