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Chin
Human Chin
Front view of neck.
Details
Arteryinferior alveolar artery
Nervemental nerve
Identifiers
Latinmentum
MeSHD002680
TA98A01.1.00.011
TA2122
FMA46495
Anatomical terminology

In the human anatomy, the chin is the lowermost part of the face.


It is formed by the lower front of the mandible.

People show a wide variety of chin structures. See Cleft chin.

The chin developed as a point of muscular attachment facilitating minute movements of the lips associated with speech. In human evolution, the chin is a cladistic apomorphy, partially defining anatomically modern Humans as distinct from archaic forms.

See also