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pharyngeal arches, in
humans the
fifth arch exists only
transiently during embryogenesis. The
first pharyngeal arch, also
mandibular arch (corresponding...
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cartilaginous bar of the
mandibular arch and, dorsally,
parts of the
middle ear. The two
sides of the
jawbone are
inferiorly fused at the
mandibular symphysis (the...
- name
depends upon
which arch the
tooth is
found in. The term, "maxillary", is
given to
teeth in the
upper jaw and "
mandibular" to
those in the
lower jaw...
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these are
distributed between the
alveolar bone of the
maxillary and
mandibular arch.
Teeth consist of two parts: the crown,
which is
visible in the mouth...
- mouth. The root of the
mandibular canine,
which is
fully formed by age 13, is the
longest in the
mandibular arch. The
mandibular canines are
slightly narrower...
- dentures, the
distinction being whether they fit onto the
mandibular arch or on the
maxillary arch.
Dentures can help
people via: Mastication:
chewing ability...
- four
canine teeth: two in the
upper (maxillary) and two in the
lower (
mandibular)
arch. A
canine is
placed laterally to (outside of) each
lateral incisor...
- a
crowded maxillary or
mandibular teeth in an
arch. A lip
bumper can be used for
expansion of the
teeth in the
mandibular arch. In orthodontics, tooth-size...
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derived from the
neural crest mesenchyme which fills anterior to the
mandibular arch (premandibular domain). As
clearly seen in the lamprey, Cyclostome...
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pharyngeal arches,
though the
eventual fate of
these arches varies between taxa. In all
jawed fish (gnathostomes), the
first arch pair (
mandibular arches) develops...