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Mandible

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Body (corpus)   thick bony part that anchors the teeth  
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Vertical (ascending) ramus   lateral sides  
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Mental protuberance (mental eminence)   bump on chin  
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Mental symphysis   midline of mandibular bone (on chin)  
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Incisive fossa   above chin, big ditch  
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Mental foramen   big holes on ectocranium, located on either side of the chin  
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Alveolar border (alveolar process)   where teeth are rooted  
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Gonial angle   rounded back of jaw (at bottom of mandible)  
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Coronoid process   sharp, jutting, tooth-like process on either side  
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Condyle   rounded, articulation point of jaw (most superior point on either side)  
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Sigmoid notch   also known as mandibular notch, it is the large notch between the condyl and the coronoid process  
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Mylohyoid line   pretty thin, looks like line—ridge which juts out from endocranial surface  
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Mylohyoid groove   groove on endocranial surface which runs from the edge of the mandibular foramen  
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Mental spines   little spines located on endo surface near midline  
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Mandibular foramen   hole on endo surface (on vertical ramus)  
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Lingual   sharp process poking out above mandibular foramen  
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