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Mylohyoid line - Wikipedia 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.
Mylohyoid line - Structure, Location, Function, Diagram 18 Jan 2025 · It is a bony ridge that runs horizontally along the lower border of the mandible, and it serves as a point of attachment for several important muscles and structures in the head and neck region. The mylohyoid line is a linear ridge that is formed by the mylohyoid muscle.
Anatomy Monday: Anatomy on Mandibular Periapical Radiographs 22 Oct 2018 · The mylohyoid ridge is the attachement of the mylohyoid muscle on the lingual aspect of the mandible about midway between the inferior border and crest of the alveolar ridge. It appears as an oblique radiopaque band near the roots/apices of the posterior teeth.
Mylohyoid muscle | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org 16 Jun 2022 · The mylohyoid muscles form a paired muscular sling that forms part of the floor of the mouth. It also separates the sublingual space (and oral cavity) from the submandibular space.
Mylohyoid ridge | definition of mylohyoid ridge by Medical ... A bony linear projection found on inner surface of mandible extending downward from the ramus and ending near the apices of the mandibular molars; serves as a site of attachment for the mylohyoid muscle of the floor of the mouth. Synonym(s): mylohyoid ridge.
Mylohyoid: Origin, insertion, innervation and action | Kenhub 3 Nov 2023 · Mylohyoid is a sheet like muscle, originating from the entire length of the mylohyoid line on the inner surface of mandible. It courses inferomedially, with its fibers inserting onto the mylohyoid raphe (median fibrous raphe) and superior aspect of body of hyoid bone.
Mylohyoid Ridge as a Predictor of Available Bone for Implant ... Mylohyoid ridge (MR) is an important anatomic structure to be considered while rendering prosthetic treatment [13 - 16] but is seldom described as a potential anatomic guide to determine the available bone height in the mandibular posterior region. MC is a …