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Buccinator crest

Interior of the mandible, side view. The buccinator crest can be seen posteriorly to the third molar.

The buccinator crest (Latin crista buccinatoria) is a bony crest of the human mandible, that passes from the base of the coronoid process to the area of the third molar.[1] The alveolar border of the buccinator muscle attaches upon it.[2]

  1. ^ https://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/buccinator+crest The free dictionary's medical dictionary defenition of buccinator crest
  2. ^ Henry Gray (1907). Anatomy, Descriptive and Surgical. Lea Brothers & Company. p. 124.

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