The mandible or inferior maxillary bone forms the lower jaw and holds the lower teeth in place.
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The mandible or lower jaw bone is the only bone in your skull that moves.
The mandible bone is commonly refurred to the lower jaw. The mandible holds all the lower teeth and from my research aids in digesting by chewing up the food you eat.
The smallest facial bones are known as lacrimal bones.
The lower jaw bone is known as the mandible and the maxilla makes up the upper jaw.
Mandible, the others are all part of the top skull
The mandible or lower jaw bone is the only bone in your skull that moves.
The mandible bone is commonly refurred to the lower jaw. The mandible holds all the lower teeth and from my research aids in digesting by chewing up the food you eat.
The smallest facial bones are known as lacrimal bones.
The lower jaw bone is known as the mandible and the maxilla makes up the upper jaw.
It's the jaw bone, also known as the mandible. The auditory ossicles (ear bones), although moving, are not freely moving. We cannot control the movement of these bones, as they are controlled by the sound waves that are traveling through the ears.
Mandible, the others are all part of the top skull
its the mandible/?
The mandible connects directly to the temporal bone in humans. There is no other bone in between.
mandible
The lower jaw
mandible or lower jaw is the movable portion of our skull....
Yes, it is the jaw bone.