Mandible

Os mandibulae

The mandible consists of a horseshoe-shaped body and two vertical rami. The body contains the alveolar process bearing the lower teeth. Each ramus has a condylar process (for the TMJ) and coronoid process (for temporalis muscle attachment). The mental foramen allows passage of the mental nerve.

種類 Bone
器官系 Skeletal
身体部位 Face
ラテン語名 Os mandibulae
FMA ID 52748

機能

The only movable bone of the skull, forming the lower jaw. Essential for mastication (chewing), speech articulation, and maintaining the lower dental arch.

臨床的意義

Mandibular fractures are the second most common facial fractures. The inferior alveolar nerve runs through the mandibular canal and can be damaged during wisdom tooth extraction. Temporomandibular joint disorders cause jaw pain and dysfunction.

よくある質問

What is the function of the mandible?
The mandible (lower jaw) is the only movable bone of the skull. It houses the lower teeth and provides the bony framework for the lower face. Through the temporomandibular joints (TMJ), it enables chewing (mastication), speech articulation, swallowing, and mouth opening. The masseter, medial pterygoid, temporalis, and lateral pterygoid muscles attach to it to drive these movements.
What bones does the mandible articulate with?
The mandible articulates exclusively with the temporal bones of the skull, forming the left and right temporomandibular joints (TMJ). These are the only synovial joints of the skull and are unique in having an articular disc (meniscus) dividing the joint space. The mandible does not articulate directly with any other bones; it is connected to the hyoid bone only via muscles and ligaments.
What is a mandible fracture?
Mandibular fractures are among the most common facial fractures, frequently resulting from motor vehicle accidents, falls, or interpersonal violence. Common fracture sites include the condylar neck, symphysis/parasymphysis (chin region), and angle of the mandible. They often present with malocclusion (misaligned bite), pain, swelling, and trismus (inability to open the mouth). Treatment typically involves closed or open reduction with internal fixation.

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.