Lingula of mandible
Bony ridge on the medial side of the mandible
Lingula of mandible | |
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Lingula of mandible (green color) | |
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Part of | mandible |
System | skeletal |
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Latin | lingula mandibulae |
TA98 | A02.1.15.029 |
TA2 | 866 |
FMA | 59470 |
Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata] |
The lingula of the mandible is a prominent bony ridge on the medial side of the mandible. It is next to the mandibular foramen. It gives attachment to the sphenomandibular ligament.
Structure
The lingula of the mandible is a prominent bony ridge on the medial side of the mandible.[1] It is next to the mandibular foramen.[1] It has a notch from which the mylohyoid groove originates. It gives attachment to the sphenomandibular ligament.
Variation
The lingula of the mandible can take many shapes, including triangular, truncated, and nodular.[1] In a majority of people, this shape is symmetrical.[1]
See also
- Lingula
References
- ^ a b c d Murlimanju, B. V.; Prabhu, L. V.; Pai, M. M.; Paul, M. T.; Saralaya, V. V.; Kumar, C. G. (2012). "Morphological study of lingula of the mandibles in South Indian population". Morphologie. Vol. 96. Elsevier. pp. 16–20. doi:10.1016/j.morpho.2012.01.001. ISSN 1286-0115. PMID 22445529.
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External links
- http://ect.downstate.edu/courseware/haonline/labs/l22/os2009.htm
- Fabian FM (2006). "Observation of the position of the lingula in relation to the mandibular foramen and the mylohyoid groove". Ital J Anat Embryol. 111 (3): 151–8. PMID 17312921.
- Tuli A, Choudhry R, Choudhry S, Raheja S, Agarwal S (2000). "Variation in shape of the lingula in the adult human mandible". J. Anat. 197. ( Pt 2) (2): 313–7. doi:10.1046/j.1469-7580.2000.19720313.x. PMC 1468130. PMID 11005723.
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