The mandible, lower jaw or jawbone is the biggest, most grounded and least bone in the human face. It shapes the lower jaw and holds the lower teeth set up. The mandible sits underneath the maxilla. It is the main portable bone of the skull (limiting the ossicles of the center ear).
The bone is shaped in the embryo from a combination of the left and right mandibular prominences, and where these sides join, the mandibular symphysis, is as yet noticeable as a black out edge in the midline. Like different symphyses in the body, this is a midline verbalization where the bones are joined by fibrocartilage, yet this explanation combines in early childhood.
"Mandible" gets from the Latin word mandibula, "jawbone" (actually "one utilized for biting"), from mandere "to bite" and - bula (instrumental postfix).
The body of the mandible is bended, and the forward portion offers structure to the jawline. It has two surfaces and two fringes. All things considered, the mandible is set apart in the midline by a swoon edge, demonstrating the mandibular symphysis, the line of intersection of the two bits of which the bone is formed at an early time of life
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