| gonia | Plural of gonion. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| goniatite | <paleontology> One of an extinct genus of fossil cephalopods, allied to the Ammonites. The earliest forms are found in the Devonian formation, the latest, in the Triassic. Origin: Gr. Angle. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| gonial angle |
The smoothly curced area where the back of the ramus meets the bottom of the corpus.
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| gonial angle |
The most postero-inferior point on the angle of the mandible, where the body and ramus join in the region of the attachment of the masseter muscle. (Gonion).
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| gonia |
plural of gonion.
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| gonial |
pertaining to the gonion.
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| gonial a. |
the angle formed by the intersection of the body of the mandible and the ascending mandibular ramus; an important consideration in prognathic procedures. Called also angulus mandibulae [TA].
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