The fused mandibular symphysis might indicate a relation with the Marginocephalia.
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The unfused mandibular symphysis reaches as far posteriorly as P 2.
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The mandibular symphysis is also shown to have grown.
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The mandibular symphysis is also fibrocartilaginous, allowing the jaw to bend which lets in more water.
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Both Trauner and Obwegeser together introduced the horizontal osteotomy of the mandibular symphysis through the intraoral approach.
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The cranium ranged in length from and had a characteristic elongated rostrum, an elongated mandibular symphysis, and a shortened basicranial region.
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This is similar to the mandible ( lower jaw ), which is also a fusion of two mandibular bones at the mandibular symphysis.
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The lowest ( most inferior ) end of the mandibular symphysis the point of the chin is called the " menton ".
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The relatively short dentary and non-downturned mandibular symphysis of " Nankangia " suggest that it may have been more herbivorous than carnivorous.
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The two mylohyoid muscles arise from the mandible at the mylohyoid line, which extends from the mandibular symphysis in front to the last molar tooth behind.