Retromolar trigone
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The retromolar trigone is an oral cavity subsite that is consists of the mucosa posterior mucosa posterior to the last mandibular molar. It is roughly triangular shaped and extends superiorly towards the maxilla along the anterior surface of the mandible.
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-<p>The <strong>retromolar trigone</strong> is an <a href="/articles/oral-cavity-subsites">oral cavity subsite</a> that is consists of the mucosa posterior to the last mandibular molar. It is roughly triangular shaped and extends superiorly towards the maxilla along the anterior surface of the mandible. </p><h4>Related pathology</h4><ul><li><a href="/articles/squamous-cell-carcinoma-of-the-head-and-neck">squamous cell carcinoma</a></li></ul>- +<p>The <strong>retromolar trigone</strong> is an <a href="/articles/oral-cavity-1">oral cavity subsite</a> that is consists of the mucosa posterior to the last mandibular molar. It is roughly triangular shaped and extends superiorly towards the <a title="Maxilla" href="/articles/maxilla">maxilla</a> along the anterior surface of the <a title="Mandible" href="/articles/mandible">mandible</a>. </p><h4>Related pathology</h4><ul><li><a href="/articles/squamous-cell-carcinoma-head-and-neck">squamous cell carcinoma</a></li></ul>