The character "颌" is pronounced as "hé" or "gé".
The character "颌" has a left-right structure and the radical "页".
Interpretation:
1. The bones and muscles and other tissues that make up the upper and lower parts of the mouth: upper jaw. Lower jaw.
Jaw, chin, jaw. South Chu is called the jaw, Qin and Jin is called the jaw. The name is also used as a generic term. --Dialect
2. When pronounced "gé", it is a family name.
Group words: "upper jaw", "jawbone", "jawbone with lowered eyebrows"
"Jawbone ": volumetric reconstruction of the upper airway provides a complete visualization of the upper airway in relation to the maxilla, mandible, and hyoid.
"Maxilla": the most common sites of resultant edentulism are the mandibular mesial incisors, maxillary lateral incisors, and mandibular lateral incisors, with predominantly a few missing teeth, and more females than males.