Mental foramen
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Bone: Mental foramen | ||
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Mandible. Outer surface. Side view. (Mental foramen visible at left.) | ||
Latin | foramen mentale | |
Gray's | subject #44 172 | |
Dorlands/Elsevier | f_12/12373306 |
The mental foramen is one of two holes ("foramina") located on the anterior surface of the mandible. It permits passage of the mental nerve and vessels. The mental foramen descends slightly in edentulous individuals[1].
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[edit] References
- ^ Soikkonen K, Wolf J, Ainamo A, Xie Q. (November 1995). "Changes in the position of the mental foramen as a result of alveolar atrophy". J Oral Rehabil. 22 (11): 831-3. PMID 8558356.
[edit] External links
- Norman/Georgetown cranialnerves (V)
- Roche Lexicon - illustrated navigator, at Elsevier 34256.000-1
- Roche Lexicon - illustrated navigator, at Elsevier 34256.000-2
- SUNY - lateral view
- SUNY - frontal view
- Diagram at uni-mainz.de
Foramina of the skull (and canals and fissures) |
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foramina: cecum - ethmoidal (anterior, posterior) - incisive - jugular - lacerum - magnum - mandibular - mastoid - mental - optic - orbital (infraorbital, supraorbital) - ovale - palatine (greater, lesser) - parietal - rotundum - sphenopalatine - spinosum - stylomastoid - zygomaticofacial - zygomaticotemporal
canals: carotid - condylar - hypoglossal - incisive - pterygoid fissures: orbital (inferior, superior) - petrotympanic external acoustic meatus - internal acoustic meatus - cribriform plate |