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... muscle planes that dictate the local. T HE first dentition ( a set of about twenty ) ap- pears between the ages of ... muscle attached near the upper incisors , i.e. , superior incisive muscle and the depres- sor septi , are small ; here ...
... muscle planes that dictate the local. T HE first dentition ( a set of about twenty ) ap- pears between the ages of ... muscle attached near the upper incisors , i.e. , superior incisive muscle and the depres- sor septi , are small ; here ...
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... Muscle With its fascia , the mylohyoid muscle forms the buccal diaphragm . It arises in two halves at- tached to the mylohyoid line on the inside of the mandible and extending all the way back behind the third molar . The muscle fibers ...
... Muscle With its fascia , the mylohyoid muscle forms the buccal diaphragm . It arises in two halves at- tached to the mylohyoid line on the inside of the mandible and extending all the way back behind the third molar . The muscle fibers ...
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... muscles in the human body : skele- tal muscle , cardiac muscle and plain ( smooth ) muscle . Muscle fiber , a multinucleated cell con- taining numerous myofibrils embedded in a ma- trix of undifferentiated protoplasm , is enclosed in a ...
... muscles in the human body : skele- tal muscle , cardiac muscle and plain ( smooth ) muscle . Muscle fiber , a multinucleated cell con- taining numerous myofibrils embedded in a ma- trix of undifferentiated protoplasm , is enclosed in a ...
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