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The odontoid process is found on the upper surface of the second vertebra. The odontoid process and together with the first cervical vertebra enables the head to move.

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On what vertebra would you find the odontoid process?

The odontoid process is found on C2, the second cervical vertebra, also known as the axis.


Where did the odontoid process get its name?

The odontoid process is named after the Greek word "odonto," which means tooth, because it resembles a tooth in shape. It is a bony projection on the axis bone in the neck that resembles a peg or tooth-like structure.


What is the articulation of the anterior aspect of the c1 and the odontoid?

The anterior aspect of C1 articulates with the odontoid process, also known as the dens, of the axis (C2 vertebra). This forms the atlantoaxial joint, which allows for rotation of the head.


The odontoid process is found on the?

A small, toothlike, upward projection from the second vertebra of the neck around which the first vertebra rotates. Meaning it is located on the C2 which is the Axis.


Where did the odontoid process come from developmentally?

The odontoid process, also known as the dens, is derived from the first cervical vertebra (C1), which is called the atlas. During development, the dens of the axis (C2) separates from the atlas and forms as a distinct bony process.


What vertebra would you find the odontoid process?

axis the second cervical vertebra.


What is o odontoid?

The odontoid process, also known as the dens, is a projection of the axis bone in the vertebral column. It is an important structure that helps stabilize the atlas bone (C1) and allows for rotational movement of the head. Injuries to the odontoid can be serious and may require surgical intervention.


Only the has an odontoid process?

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What vertebra has a dens?

2nd cervical vertebra (axis) has dens (also called odontoid process).


What is a bone that has the odontoid process?

Cervical 1 in the neck. wrong! It's Axis (Cervical 2)


What type of joint is formed between the atlas and odontoid process?

The Odontoid Process is articulated with the C2 vertebrae [Axis] & is a synovial joint-type. The atlas [C1] is also a synovial-type articulation, but is associated with the Occipital Condyle [directly with the skull]


Where is the dens found in the body?

The dens is found on the second cervical vertebra only.

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