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Answering: What is the name of the mandibular ligament?

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According to the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, around 10 million Americans suffer from Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) problems, which involve complex structures like the ligaments. The question of "What is the name of the mandibular ligament?" reveals a common misconception, as there isn't a single ligament but rather several that support the jaw joint.

How are male and female skulls different?: A forensic and anatomical guide

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Forensic anthropologists often rely on skeletal features to help identify human remains, with the skull being a key source of information. This is because after puberty, specific hormonal influences cause distinct anatomical changes, which is how male and female skulls are different in their general size, shape, and muscle markings.

Where can you feel the facial artery?

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The facial artery is a major vessel supplying superficial structures of the face, and its location is clinically significant. This critical artery's pulse can be reliably felt at specific points, making it a valuable landmark for healthcare professionals and an intriguing aspect of anatomy for the curious.

The Mandible: What is the only bone in your head you can move?

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The human skull is comprised of 22 individual bones, but unlike the many fused bones that form the cranial vault, there is one critical exception: a single bone designed for independent motion. This mobility allows for some of our most basic human functions, but what is the only bone in your head you can move?