The dens, also known as the odontoid process, is located on the axis vertebra, which is the second cervical vertebra (C2). It serves as a pivot for rotation of the head.
The cervical vertebrae, specifically the second cervical vertebra (C2) known as the axis, bear a peg-shaped dens (odontoid process) that acts as a pivot for rotation of the atlas (C1) and allows for the turning of the head from side to side.
The movement that occurs between the atlas (C1) and the dens of the axis (C2) is primarily rotation. This articulation allows for the head to rotate from side to side.
Dens, also known as the odontoid process, is found in the second cervical vertebrae (C2) of the spine, also called the axis. It is a projection of bone that acts as a pivot point for neck rotation.
The embryonic body of the atlas fuses with the axis to form the odontoid process or dens. This process helps to stabilize the joint between the atlas and axis, allowing for rotation of the head.
Since the dens is part of the Axis vertebra (and project up in the first vertebra, the Atlas vertebra that supports the skull) it is called the Dens Axis
The axis (C2) bears a peg-shaped dens that acts as a pivot, it is part of the cervical vertebrae.
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