Bony ridge on the inner surface of the body of the mandible
Mylohyoid line
Mandible. Inner surface. Side view.
Details
Part of
Mandible
System
Skeletal
Identifiers
Latin
linea mylohyoidea mandibulae
TA98
A02.1.15.012
TA2
848
FMA
53119
Anatomical terms of bone
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The mylohyoid line is a bony ridge on the internal surface of the mandible. It runs posterosuperiorly. It is the site of origin of the mylohyoid muscle, the superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle, and the pterygomandibular raphe.
The mylohyoidline is a bony ridge on the internal surface of the mandible. It runs posterosuperiorly. It is the site of origin of the mylohyoid muscle...
paired mylohyoid muscles form a muscular floor for the oral cavity of the mouth. The two mylohyoid muscles arise from the mandible at the mylohyoidline, which...
Mylohyoid can refer to: Mylohyoid muscle MylohyoidlineMylohyoid nerve Mylohyoid branch of inferior alveolar artery Mylohyoid groove This disambiguation...
medial pterygoid plate, and inferiorly to the posterior end of the mylohyoidline of the mandible. It gives attachment to the buccinator muscle (in front)...
either side from the lower symphysis is a ridge called the mylohyoidline, where the mylohyoid muscle attaches; a small part of the superior pharyngeal...
The mylohyoid nerve (or nerve to mylohyoid) is a mixed nerve of the head. It is a branch of the inferior alveolar nerve. It provides motor innervation...
and is paired on either side, located on the superficial surface of the mylohyoid muscle between the anterior and posterior bellies of the digastric muscle...
margin of) the pterygomandibular raphe, the posterior extremity of the mylohyoidline of mandible, and (negligibly) the side of the tongue. Four parts of...
submandibular gland, with the upper leaflet inserting on the mylohyoidline just inferior to mylohyoid and the inferior leaflet inserting onto the lower margin...
bone in the neck. They are the digastric, stylohyoid, geniohyoid, and mylohyoid muscles. They are all pharyngeal muscles, with the exception of the geniohyoid...
impression on the medial side of the body of the mandible below the mylohyoidline. It is the location for the submandibular gland. This article incorporates...
the jaw), a developed planum triangulare (near the jaw hinge), and a mylohyoidline originating at the level of the third molar. Trends in body size through...
spaces). It is a potential space located below the mouth and above the mylohyoid muscle, and is part of the suprahyoid group of fascial spaces. The sublingual...
inferior-ward along the mylohyoid groove (which occurs upon the interior surface of the ramus of mandible) accompanied by the mylohyoid nerve. The branch ramifies...
invaded by blood vessels and marrow from the marrow cavity. Osteoblasts line up along the walls of these channels and begin depositing concentric lamellae...
and deep layers;which attach to lower body of body of mandible and mylohyoidline of mandible - It splits at lower pole of parotid gland into superficial...
spaces or tissue spaces). It is a potential space located between the mylohyoid muscle superiorly, the platysma muscle inferiorly, under the chin in the...
possible. The mandibular body was robust, and a well-differentiated mylohyoidline and a posteriorly-positioned lateral prominence are derived traits....
submandibular gland, on the hyoglossus muscle, near the posterior border of the mylohyoid muscle. The ganglion 'hangs' by two nerve filaments from the lower border...
fauces. Its roof is formed by the hard palate. The floor is formed by the mylohyoid muscles and is occupied mainly by the anterior two-thirds of the tongue...
passes posterior to the lateral pterygoid muscle. It issues a branch (the mylohyoid nerve)[contradictory] before entering the mandibular foramen: 543 to...
on the surface of the Mylohyoideus, are the submental artery and the mylohyoid artery and nerve. The posterior part of this triangle contains the external...
lateral margin of the geniohyoid attachment. Below the transverse ridge the mylohyoid, sternohyoid, and omohyoid are inserted. At the back, the smooth, concave...
iliococcygeal raphe The pterygomandibular raphe The lateral palpebral raphe The mylohyoid raphe In teratology, a malformation or congenital disorder involving a...
The duct possesses two bends, the first at the posterior border of the mylohyoid muscle and the second near the duct orifice. The flow of saliva from the...