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    The ramus of the human mandible has four sides, two surfaces, four borders, and two processes. On the outside, the ramus is flat and marked by oblique ridges at its lower part. It gives attachment throughout nearly the whole of its extent to the masseter muscle.

  2. Jun 7, 2023 · The ramus of the mandible is a flat, triangular bone that is located on the posterior aspect of the mandible. It is composed of two surfaces, two borders, and two extremities. The superior surface of the ramus is convex and is covered by a thin layer of muscle called the masseter muscle.

  3. Nov 3, 2023 · [Mandible (Parts)]The mandible is composed of two main parts: the body and the ramus. The body is the horizontal portion of the mandible that creates the jawline and holds the teeth in place. The rami are the two vertical processes that are connected to the body at the mandibular angle.

  4. Definition. The ramus of mandible is quadrilateral in shape, and has two surfaces, four borders, and two processes. Surfaces: The lateral surface is flat and marked by oblique ridges at its lower part; it gives attachment throughout nearly the whole of its extent to the Masseter.

  5. The ramus is the paired vertical part of the mandible that unites with the body and extends upward from it. Each ramus of the mandible features several landmarks. The superior part of the ramus has two processes:

  6. Apr 1, 2023 · Ramus. The ramus contributes to the lateral portion of the mandible on either side. The anterior border of the ramus terminates superiorly as the coronoid process and the posterior border as the condyle or head of the mandible. The smooth concave mandibular notch separates the two.

  7. Dec 13, 2022 · Rami. There are two mandibular rami, which project perpendicularly upwards from the angle of the mandible. Each ramus contains the following bony landmarks: Head – situated posteriorly, and articulates with the temporal bone to form the temporomandibular joint.

  8. The rami of mandible (mandibular rami) are the two vertical, quadrilateral, posterolaterally located parts of the mandible. Each ramus extends posterosuperiorly from the posterior ends of the body of the mandible and is continuous: —anterosuperiorly with the coronoid process on its corresponding side;

  9. The ramus is the paired vertical part of the mandible that unites with the body and extends upward from it. Each ramus of the mandible features several landmarks.

  10. Jun 5, 2021 · Mandible. The mandible consists of a body, rami, coronoid processes, and condylar processes. The mandible can be further subdivided into the angle where the ramus transitions to the body, the body, the parasymphysis located anterior to the mental foramen, and the midline symphysis.

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