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Interforaminal implants are dental implants specifically placed in the interforaminal area of the mandible, which is the region between the mental foramina where the mental nerves exit. These implants are typically used in the lower jaw to provide support for dentures or to restore missing teeth. Their placement is strategic to ensure optimal stability and functionality while minimizing damage to surrounding structures. This approach is often favored for patients with limited bone height in the anterior mandible.
A complete denture is to placed on the maxillary and mandible ridges, the initial fabrication or creation of dentures starts with taking dental impressions of these parts.
Alveolar sockets could be missing due to congenital conditions, trauma, or periodontal disease. This can lead to tooth loss and compromise the bone structure in the maxilla and mandible. Treatment options may include dental implants, bone grafting, or dentures to restore function and aesthetics.
Agnathia is complete or partial absecne of the mandible, or lower jaw bone.
I went to the doctor the other day, due to the fact that my mandible was aching. After a quick visit, and a few x-rays, the doctor say everything looked fine, but recommended I take aspirin or come in again if the pain continues. mandible means jawbone/ jaw/ mouth
The mandible is your jaw.
The mandible
Everything, except the mandible
The mandible is located on your skull. It is attached to your skull. It is called your JAW.
The shark had a very big mandible.
The mandible is your jawbone.
The Black Skimmer is the only bird to have a lower mandible longer than the upper mandible.