The lingual foramen is a small midline opening on the posterior aspect of the symphysis of the mandible, just above the mental spine. The lingual foramen gives passage to a single small artery formed by the union of two branches of the sublingual arteries (each sublingual artery contributing a single branch).[1]
References
- ^ Gray's Anatomy: The Anatomical Basis of Clinical Practice. Susan Standring (41st ed.). Philadelphia. 2016. p. 513. ISBN 978-0-7020-5230-9. OCLC 920806541.
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Mandible | Body |
- external surface (Chin, Jaw, Mandibular prominence, Mandibular symphysis, , Mental protuberance, Mental foramen, Mandibular incisive canal)
- internal surface (Mental spine, Mylohyoid line, Sublingual fovea, Submandibular fovea)
- Alveolar part
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