- mandibular angle
- mandibular angle n an angle formed by the junction at the gonion of the posterior border of the ramus and the inferior border of the body of the mandible
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
mandibular angle — noun : an angle formed by the junction at the gonion of the posterior border of the ramus and the inferior border of the body of the mandible … Useful english dictionary
Mandibular fracture — Classification and external resources Photo of the mandible demonstrating the frequency of mandibular fractures by location. ICD 10 S … Wikipedia
angle of mandible — mandibular angle angulus mandibulae … Medical dictionary
angle — The meeting point of two lines or planes; the figure formed by the junction of two lines or planes; the space bounded on two sides by lines or planes that meet. For angles not listed below, see the descriptive term; e.g., axioincisal, distobuccal … Medical dictionary
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Mandibular notch — Bone: Mandibular notch Mandible. Outer surface. Side view. (Mandibular notch visible at upper right.) Latin incisura mandibulae Gray s … Wikipedia
Angle classification — a classification of dental malocclusion based on the mesiodistal (anteroposterior) position of the mandibular dental arch and teeth relative to the maxillary dental arch and teeth; see also malocclusion … Medical dictionary