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Mental symphysis; Symphysis mandibulae; Symphysis menti; Mandibular symphyses; Dentary symphysis
  • Humpback skeleton showing the flexible "slingshot" symphysis present in [[baleen whale]]s

Mandibular symphysis         
In human anatomy, the facial skeleton of the skull the external surface of the mandible is marked in the median line by a faint ridge, indicating the mandibular symphysis (Latin: symphysis menti) or line of junction where the two lateral halves of the mandible typically fuse at an early period of life (1-2 years). It is not a true symphysis as there is no cartilage between the two sides of the mandible.
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Sacroiliac joint syndrome; Sacroiliac syndrome; Sacroiliac dysfunction; Sacroiliac disorder; Sacroiliac joint disorder; Sacroiliac joint injury; SI joint dysfunction
Sacroiliac joint dysfunction generally refers to pain in the sacroiliac joint region that is caused by abnormal motion in the sacroiliac joint, either too much motion or too little motion.
sacroiliac         
  • Articulations of pelvis. Anterior view.
  • Articulations of pelvis. Posterior view.
JOINT
Ileosacral joint; S-I joint; Sacroiliac; Sacroiliac articulation; Sacro-iliac; Sacro-iliac joint; SI joint; Si joint; Sacroiliac Joints; Sacroiliac articulations; Sacro-iliac joints; Articulatio sacroiliaca; SI joints; Iliosacral joint
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¦ adjective Anatomy relating to the sacrum and the ilium.
?denoting the rigid joint at the back of the pelvis between the sacrum and the ilium.

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Mandibular symphysis

In human anatomy, the facial skeleton of the skull the external surface of the mandible is marked in the median line by a faint ridge, indicating the mandibular symphysis (Latin: symphysis menti) or line of junction where the two lateral halves of the mandible typically fuse at an early period of life (1-2 years). It is not a true symphysis as there is no cartilage between the two sides of the mandible.

This ridge divides below and encloses a triangular eminence, the mental protuberance, the base of which is depressed in the center but raised on either side to form the mental tubercle. The lowest (most inferior) end of the mandibular symphysis — the point of the chin — is called the "menton".

It serves as the origin for the geniohyoid and the genioglossus muscles.