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What is the name of the anatomic landmark that appears on a panoramic image as a radiolucent, tunnel-like passageway outlined by two thin radiopaque lines that extend from the mandibular foramen on the ramus to the mental foramen on the body of the mandible?
Injuries
Physical harm or damage to the body caused by accidents, falls, hits, weapons, or other external forces.
Executive Functions
Cognitive processes that regulate, control, and manage other cognitive abilities, including planning, working memory, attention, problem solving, and impulse control.
Swallowing
The process of making food or liquid go from the mouth through the esophagus to the stomach.
Pictorial Stage
A developmental phase in children's art where they start to represent objects more recognizably and with detail.
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