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Home » The Role Of Meckel’s Cartilage In Mandible Development

The Role Of Meckel’s Cartilage In Mandible Development

February 5, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

The Role Of Meckel’s Cartilage In Mandible Development

Question 1. Meckel’s Cartilage.
Answer:

  • It is formed around 41st-45th day of intrauterine life.
  • First structure to be formed is trigeminal nerve.
  • Mesenchymal condensation occurs through.
    1. Activation of neurotrophic factors.
    2. Induction osteogenesis.
  • Ossification occurs starting from bifurcation of inferior alveolar nerve.
  • This ossification spreads below and around the nerve.
  • Intramembranous ossification spreads dorsally and ventrally resulting in formation of body and ramus of mandible.
  • This ossification stops at the site which forms lingula.
  • Remaining Meckel’s cartilage forms.
    • Mental ossicles
    • Incus of sphenoid.
    • Anterior ligament of malleus
    • Sphenomandibular ligament.

Question 2. Write the persistent structures of Meckel’s cartilage.
Answer:

  • Malleus and incus.
  • Mental ossicles.
  • Anterior ligament of malleus.
  • Sphenomandibular ligament.
  • Spine of sphenoid.

Question 3. Enumerate the muscles derived from second branchial arch.
Answer:

  • Muscles of facial expression.
  • Stylohyoid.
  • Posterior belly of digastric.
  • Stapedius.

Question 4. Derivatives of Third Branchial Arch
Answer:

Third Branchial Arch Skeletal component:

  • Greater cornua of hyoid bone
  • Lower part of the body of hyoid bone

Third Branchial Arch Muscles:

  • Stylopharyngeus

Third Branchial Arch Nerve:

  • Glosso-pharyngeal

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