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- Maxilla - Wikipedia
The alveolar process of the maxillae holds the upper teeth, and is referred to as the maxillary arch Each maxilla attaches laterally to the zygomatic bones (cheek bones)
- The Maxilla - Landmarks - Articulations - TeachMeAnatomy
The maxilla (plural maxillae) is a paired bone in the midface which joins at the midline It provides facial shape, forms the upper jaw, separates the nasal and oral cavities and contains the maxillary sinus It is pyramidal in shape
- Maxilla – Location, Functions, Anatomy, Diagram
The maxillary tuberosity or maxillary eminence has several small openings called alveolar foramina that lead into the alveolar canals These canals transmit the posterior superior alveolar nerves and posterior superior alveolar arteries and veins to the upper teeth
- Anatomy, Head and Neck, Maxilla - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The right and left maxillary bones fuse at the midline to form the maxilla, a midfacial structure that supports the viscerocranium, the set of bones forming the facial skeleton
- Maxillary Bone Anatomy: Structure and Functions in the Skull
The maxillary bone, a paired structure, forms the upper jaw, supports the upper teeth, and plays a critical role in the facial skeleton by contributing to the orbits and hard palate
- Maxilla: Anatomy, function and clinical notes | Kenhub
The maxilla, also known as the upper jaw, is a vital viscerocranium structure of the skull It is involved in the formation of the orbit, nose and palate, holds the upper teeth and plays an important role for mastication and communication
- Maxilla - anatomy. app
The maxilla (or maxillary bone, upper jaw bone, Latin: maxilla) is a paired bone of the facial skeleton, and it has a body and four processes The two maxillary bones (maxillae) are fused in the midline by the intermaxillary suture to form the upper jaw
- MAXILLARY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: an upper jaw especially of humans and other mammals in which the bony elements are closely fused : either of the two bones that lie with one on each side of the upper jaw lateral to the premaxilla and that in higher vertebrates bear most of the teeth chiefly British mak-ˈsi-lə-rē
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