The condyloid process or condylar process is the process on the human and other mammalian species' mandibles that ends in a condyle, the mandibular condyle. It is thicker than the coronoid process of the mandible and consists of two portions: the condyle and the constricted portion which supports it, the neck.
The condyloidprocess or condylar process is the process on the human and other mammalian species' mandibles that ends in a condyle, the mandibular condyle...
nucleus in the condyloidprocess and extending downward through the ramus; a small strip along the anterior border of the coronoid process; smaller nuclei...
of the mandible. It is the gap between the coronoid process anteriorly and the condyloidprocess posteriorly. The mandibular notch is a concave groove...
prevents posterior displacement of the mandible. It also prevents the condyloidprocess from being driven upward by a blow to the jaw, which would otherwise...
pterygoid plate. It inserts onto the pterygoid fovea at the neck of the condyloidprocess of the mandible. It lies superior to the medial pterygoid muscle....
mandible. It is a concave surface on the medial side of the neck of the condyloidprocess of the mandible. It is located posterior to the mandibular notch and...
of the mandibles in the middle of the lower jaw was unfused. The condyloidprocess, which connects the lower jaw to the skull, was located near the bottom...
marginal process from the angular process. The shallow and wide mandibular notch gently curves from the coronoid process to the condyloidprocess. While...
balance – the process of bone resorption by the osteoclasts releases stored calcium into the systemic circulation and is an important process in regulating...
fissure (Glaserian fissure). It is concave in shape to receive the condyloidprocess of the mandible. The mandibular fossa develops from condylar cartilage...
non-vascular fibrous connective tissue located between the mandible's condyloidprocess and the cranium's mandibular fossa. Its upper surface is concavo-convex...
portion that goes up to connect with the skull, angles inward. The condyloidprocess, which connects the jaw to the skull, is similar to that of a koala...
(hinging joint) and an arthrodial (sliding) joint, and involves the condylar process of the mandible below, and the articular fossa (or glenoid fossa) of the...
or both of the mandibular condyles are broken down in a bone resorption process. This disorder is nine times more likely to be present in females than...
communicate with the veins of the pericranium by means of the mastoid and condyloid emissary veins; and they receive some of the inferior cerebral and inferior...
Brygmophyseter, which displaced the brow ridge. The area between the condyloidprocess, which connects the jaw with the skull, and the teeth was probably...
The block is done at the level of the neck of the mandible near the condyloidprocess. The needle is inserted at this point and about 4 ml of local anaesthetic...
a mandible (lower jaw) with abnormally broad spacing between the condyloidprocesses at the back. He also referred two femora (upper leg bones) and a...
wide, its posterior edge connecting to the neck of the condyle in a condyloidprocess similar to camelids. Bachitherium is distinguished by its dentition...
part of the mandible is relatively low and on it, the coronoid and condyloidprocesses are about equally high. The average length of the mandible is 12...
jaw) looks chunky and has a long condyloidprocess at its back; that of T. talamancae is more slender. The capsular process, a projection at the back of the...
and lower jaws, it was likely a macropredator. The position of the condyloidprocesses between the jaw and the skull, like in the modern sperm whale, allowed...
surrounding blood supply via either diffusion (a slow process) or by convection, a far more efficient process achieved through exercise. Articular cartilage:...
The coronoid process is anteroposteriorly narrow, dorsoventrally elongated and mediolaterally slender. There is no sign of a condyloid crest in contrast...
angular process, below the condyloid, is fairly short and does not extend further backwards than the condyloid. There is no noticeable capsular process (a...
the bone is tunnelled by a short canal, the hypoglossal canal (anterior condyloid foramen). This begins on the cranial surface of the bone immediately above...