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- Mental_spine abstract "A mental spine is a small projection of bone on the posterior aspect of the mandible (lower jaw bone) in the midline. The adjective mental in this instance is used in its "chin-related" sense (from Latin mentum) rather than its more common "mind-related" sense (from Latin mens). There are usually four mental spines: two superior and two inferior. Collectively they are also known as the genial tubercle, genial apophysis and the Latin name spinae mentalis. The inferior mental spines are the points of origin of the geniohyoid muscle, one of the suprahyoid muscles and the superior mental spines are the origin of the genioglossus muscle, one of the muscles of the tongue.".
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- Mental_spine graySubject "44".
- Mental_spine thumbnail Unterkiefer_dorsal.png?width=300.
- Mental_spine wikiPageID "13861313".
- Mental_spine wikiPageLength "1950".
- Mental_spine wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Mental_spine wikiPageRevisionID "638605849".
- Mental_spine wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bones_of_the_head_and_neck.
- Mental_spine wikiPageWikiLink Chin.
- Mental_spine wikiPageWikiLink Genioglossus.
- Mental_spine wikiPageWikiLink Geniohyoid_muscle.
- Mental_spine wikiPageWikiLink Human_mandible.
- Mental_spine wikiPageWikiLink Jaw.
- Mental_spine wikiPageWikiLink Mind.
- Mental_spine wikiPageWikiLink Suprahyoid_muscles.
- Mental_spine wikiPageWikiLink Tongue.
- Mental_spine wikiPageWikiLink Wikt:mental.
- Mental_spine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mental spine".
- Mental_spine wikiPageWikiLinkText "mental spine".
- Mental_spine caption "A medial view of the mandible showing the attachments of geniohyoid and genioglossus.".
- Mental_spine caption "The posterior aspect of the mandible showing the mental spine.".
- Mental_spine graypage "172".
- Mental_spine graysubject "44".
- Mental_spine hasPhotoCollection Mental_spine.
- Mental_spine image "Gray177.png".
- Mental_spine latin "spinae mentalis".
- Mental_spine name "Mental spine".
- Mental_spine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Facial_bones.
- Mental_spine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_anatomy.
- Mental_spine wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mental_spine subject Category:Bones_of_the_head_and_neck.
- Mental_spine hypernym Projection.
- Mental_spine type AnatomicalStructure.
- Mental_spine type Thing.
- Mental_spine type Q4936952.
- Mental_spine comment "A mental spine is a small projection of bone on the posterior aspect of the mandible (lower jaw bone) in the midline. The adjective mental in this instance is used in its "chin-related" sense (from Latin mentum) rather than its more common "mind-related" sense (from Latin mens). There are usually four mental spines: two superior and two inferior. Collectively they are also known as the genial tubercle, genial apophysis and the Latin name spinae mentalis.".
- Mental_spine label "Mental spine".
- Mental_spine sameAs m.03cljfn.
- Mental_spine sameAs Q6817497.
- Mental_spine sameAs Q6817497.
- Mental_spine wasDerivedFrom Mental_spine?oldid=638605849.
- Mental_spine depiction Unterkiefer_dorsal.png.
- Mental_spine isPrimaryTopicOf Mental_spine.
- Mental_spine name "Mental spine".