Mandibula

PV
Pavol Vitovič
ML
Miroslava Laurovičová
TT
Tomáš Tvrdoň
SH
Silvia Hlinicová
October 31, 2024

The mandibula, or mandible, is the lower jawbone and the largest, strongest bone in the face. It supports the lower teeth and forms the movable part of the jaw, enabling essential functions like chewing, speaking, and facial expression. The mandible also articulates with the temporal bones to form the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), allowing for the jaw's movement.

The 3D scan of mandibula provided by the Institute of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University Bratislava. Mandibula was scanned by three scanners (PhoXi 3D Scanner XS, PhoXi 3D Scanner S, MotionCam 3D Color S) provided by slovak company Photoneo. The bone was scanned from different positions and the final image was combined by using factory software. 

The object is very detailed and large with, its size is 200 MB. As it is not a big structure, it is possible to use smaller printer to print it

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4_Mandibula scanning.mp419 MB
4_Mandibula video.mp475 MB
4_mandibula.stl193 MB

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Authors

PV
Pavol Vitovič
Associate Professor
ML
Miroslava Laurovičová
TT
Tomáš Tvrdoň
SH
Silvia Hlinicová

Verification

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MUDr. Hisham El Falougy, PhD.
Institute of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University | Bratislava | SK