pterygoid process
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Definition
Noun: - A bony projection of the sphenoid bone: The pterygoid process is one of two long, downward-pointing bony plates that extend from the body of the sphenoid bone at the base of the skull. It serves as an attachment point for muscles involved in chewing.
Usage
The term is used specifically in anatomical and medical contexts to describe this precise skeletal structure. - The surgeon carefully avoided the pterygoid process during the procedure. - The pterygoid process provides origin for the medial and lateral pterygoid muscles.
Advanced Usage
- "Medial pterygoid plate" and "Lateral pterygoid plate": The pterygoid process itself divides into two thin, vertical plates of bone: the medial (inner) and lateral (outer) pterygoid plates. The space between them is the pterygoid fossa.
- The lateral pterygoid plate is part of the pterygoid process.
Variants and Related Words
- Pterygoid (adj): Of, relating to, or being a pterygoid process or the associated region.
- The pterygoid muscles are key for jaw movement.
- Sphenoid bone (n): The complex bone at the base of the skull to which the pterygoid processes belong.
Synonyms
- Pterygoid plate (This is a component part, not a perfect synonym, but is often used in related descriptions).
Noun
- two bony processes descending from the body of the sphenoid bone