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1. What decreases the size of the buccal vestibule when the jaw is opened wide?
condyle
coronoid
styloid process
hamular

2. Mandibular condyle is covered with
periosteum
hyaline
collagenous tissue

thanks
 
nbc said:
1. What decreases the size of the buccal vestibule when the jaw is opened wide?
condyle
coronoid
styloid process
hamular

2. Mandibular condyle is covered with
periosteum
hyaline
collagenous tissue

thanks

1- condyle
2- collagen
 
The condyle never enters or approaches the oral cavity. I would guess coronoid is the answer they're looking for because is descends down parallel to the molars when you open wide.
 
toofache32 said:
The condyle never enters or approaches the oral cavity. I would guess coronoid is the answer they're looking for because is descends down parallel to the molars when you open wide.

you are right , i feel coronoid too


how can condyle come into vestibule? just becoz condyle moves the mandible maybe thats the answer too ,god knows


which is the most powerful muscle of mastication ? masseter or temporalis

pavi said it is masseter, i think he is right any other reasoning
 
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