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. 2000 Aug;197(Pt 2):313–317. doi: 10.1046/j.1469-7580.2000.19720313.x

Variation in shape of the lingula in the adult human mandible

A TULI 1 ,, R CHOUDHRY 1 , S CHOUDHRY 2 , S RAHEJA 1 , S AGARWAL 1
PMCID: PMC1468130  PMID: 11005723

Abstract

The lingulae of both sides of 165 dry adult human mandibles, 131 males and 34 females of Indian origin, were classified by their shape into 4 types: 1, triangular; 2, truncated; 3, nodular; and 4, assimilated. Triangular lingulae were found in 226 (68.5%) sides, truncated in 52 (15.8%), nodular in 36 (10.9%) and assimilated in 16 (4.8%) sides. Triangular lingulae were found bilaterally in 110, truncated in 23, nodular in 17 and assimilated in 7 mandibles. Of the remaining 8 mandibles with different appearances on the 2 sides, 6 had a combination of triangular and truncated and 2 had nodular and assimilated. The incidence of triangular and assimilated types in the male and female mandibles are almost equal. In the truncated type it was double in the male mandibles while the nodular type was a little less than double in the female mandibles.

Keywords: Osteology, mandible, lingula

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