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mylohyoid groove - ترجمة إلى العربية

NERVE THAT INNERVATES THE MYLOHYOID MUSCLE
Nerve to mylohyoid; Mylohyoid nerves; Nerve to mylohyoid muscle; Nerve to the mylohyoid muscle; Nerve to the mylohyoid

mylohyoid groove         
  • [[Sperm whale]] mandible
  • 3D model of the mandible
  • Mandible, lateral surface, side view
  • Mandible, medial surface, side view
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  • coronoid process]]es of the mandible, as well as the [[nasal antrum]] and the [[maxillary sinus]]es.
  • Body and ramus of the mandible. The [[mandibular foramen]] is labeled on the right. The lingula is just above the mandibular foramen.
JAW BONE
Dentary; Human mandible; Mandibula; Mandibles; Lower jaw; Changes produced in the mandible by age; Ossification of mandible; Ramus of the mandible; Ramus mandibulæ; Lower mandible; Ramus of mandible; Lower ramus; Mandibular diseases; Ramus mandibulae; Mylohyoid groove; Mandibular ramus; Body of mandible; Body of the mandible; Mandibula (mammals); Submaxilla; Jawbone (anatomy); Rami mandibulae; Inferior maxilla; Dentary bone; Lower maxilla; Intramandibular joint; Ossification of the mandible; Mandible (anatomy); Human jawbone; Lower jawbone; Human jaw bone; Human lower jaw; Jawbone; Mandibular bones; Mandibular bone; Inferior maxillary bone; Inferior maxillary; Mandibular; Lower-jaw; Corpus mandibulae; Sulcus mylohyoideus mandibulae; Lower Jaw; Human mandibles; Mylohyoid grooves; Ossification of mandible bone; Ossification of mandible bones; Ossification of the mandible bones; Ossification of the mandible bone; Sulcus mylohyoideus; Dentaries; Gnathion; Dentary bones; Jawline; Mandible bone
التَّلَمُ الضِّرْسِيُّ اللاَّمِيّ
mylohyoid groove         
  • [[Sperm whale]] mandible
  • 3D model of the mandible
  • Mandible, lateral surface, side view
  • Mandible, medial surface, side view
  • fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
  • coronoid process]]es of the mandible, as well as the [[nasal antrum]] and the [[maxillary sinus]]es.
  • Body and ramus of the mandible. The [[mandibular foramen]] is labeled on the right. The lingula is just above the mandibular foramen.
JAW BONE
Dentary; Human mandible; Mandibula; Mandibles; Lower jaw; Changes produced in the mandible by age; Ossification of mandible; Ramus of the mandible; Ramus mandibulæ; Lower mandible; Ramus of mandible; Lower ramus; Mandibular diseases; Ramus mandibulae; Mylohyoid groove; Mandibular ramus; Body of mandible; Body of the mandible; Mandibula (mammals); Submaxilla; Jawbone (anatomy); Rami mandibulae; Inferior maxilla; Dentary bone; Lower maxilla; Intramandibular joint; Ossification of the mandible; Mandible (anatomy); Human jawbone; Lower jawbone; Human jaw bone; Human lower jaw; Jawbone; Mandibular bones; Mandibular bone; Inferior maxillary bone; Inferior maxillary; Mandibular; Lower-jaw; Corpus mandibulae; Sulcus mylohyoideus mandibulae; Lower Jaw; Human mandibles; Mylohyoid grooves; Ossification of mandible bone; Ossification of mandible bones; Ossification of the mandible bones; Ossification of the mandible bone; Sulcus mylohyoideus; Dentaries; Gnathion; Dentary bones; Jawline; Mandible bone
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تعريف

Mylohyoid
·adj Pertaining to, or in the region of, the lower jaw and the hyoid apparatus; as, the mylohyoid nerve.

ويكيبيديا

Mylohyoid nerve

The mylohyoid nerve (or nerve to mylohyoid) is a mixed nerve of the head. It is a branch of the inferior alveolar nerve. It supplies the mylohyoid muscle, and the anterior belly of the digastric muscle. It may also supply mandibular (lower) molar teeth, requiring local anaesthesia for some oral procedures.