condyloid process

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condyloid process

The dentist points to the condyloid process on the anatomical model.

Definition

Noun: - The condyle of the mandible: The condyloid process is the rounded, knob-like projection at the posterior end of the mandible's ramus (the vertical part of the jawbone). It forms the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) by articulating (fitting into) the mandibular fossa of the temporal bone of the skull, enabling jaw movement.

Usage
  • This term is used exclusively in anatomical, medical, dental, and biological contexts to describe a specific part of the human or mammalian jaw.
  • It is a precise anatomical term and is not used in everyday conversation.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • A fracture of the condyloid process can severely limit jaw mobility.
    • The condyloid process is crucial for the hinge and glide motions of the temporomandibular joint.
    • The surgeon examined the imaging to assess the condition of the patient's condyloid process.
Advanced Usage
  • Clinical Context: Often discussed in relation to disorders like temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMD), arthritis, trauma, or developmental abnormalities.
    • Osteoarthritis commonly affects the articular surface of the condyloid process.
Variants and Related Words
  • Mandibular condyle: A common synonym for the condyloid process.
  • Condyle (noun): A general term for a rounded articular projection on a bone.
  • Condylar process: A variant name; "condyloid" and "condylar" are often used interchangeably in this context, with "condyloid" meaning "resembling a condyle."
Synonyms
  • Mandibular condyle
Notes on Different Meanings
  • The term "condyloid process" has only one specific meaning in anatomy. It does not have idiomatic uses or phrasal verbs.
condyloid process

The dentist points to the condyloid process on the anatomical model.

Noun
  1. the condyle of the ramus of the mandible that articulates with the skull