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explain the odonthoid process​

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Answered by rajarshibhatt777
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The odontoid process (also dens or odontoid peg) is a protuberance (process or projection) of the Axis (second cervical vertebra). It exhibits a slight constriction or neck, where it joins the main body of the vertebra.

Answered by arpitkumar9a007
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The odontoid process (also dens or odontoid peg) is a protuberance (process or projection) of the Axis (second cervical vertebra). ... On the back of the neck, and frequently extending on to its lateral surfaces, is a shallow groove for the Transverse Ligament of the Atlas which retains the process in position.

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