Asked by neeta suntha on Sep 22, 2024

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What is the name of the structure that supports the teeth on both the maxilla and the mandible?

A) Crista galli
B) Pterygoid process
C) Ramus
D) Alveolar process
E) Coronoid process

Alveolar Process

Part of the jawbone that contains the sockets (alveoli) for teeth.

Crista Galli

A vertical projection of the ethmoid bone in the skull, serving as the point of attachment for membranes dividing the nasal cavity.

  • Gain insight into the architecture of cranial bone structures.
  • Recognize the distinctive characteristics and roles of certain cranial bones in relation to smell perception and the maintenance of soft bodily structures.
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Er. shivam Patel SPabout 11 hours ago
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The alveolar process is the structure that supports the teeth on both the maxilla (upper jawbone) and the mandible (lower jawbone). It is a ridge-like protrusion that forms the borders of the dental alveoli, which are the sockets in the bone where teeth are anchored.