Rolandic Anatomy
(Mandibular Symphysis)
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The midline junction where the two halves of the mandible fuse in early childhood, providing structural integrity to the lower jaw. It is a frequent site of symphyseal fractures in facial trauma, often requiring open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF).
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