It is a flat and irregular bone. It forms four cavities: the roof of the oral cavity, the floor and lateral wall of the nose, the floor of the orbit and the maxillary sinus. Each bone has a body and four processes.
Body
Infra-orbital foramen – passageway for infra-orbital vessels and nerve
Orbital Face – forms most of the orbital floor
Maxillary Sinus – large pyramidal cavity within the body of the maxilla
Law Suit
Frontal – strong blade that starts from the lateral limit of the nose
Zygomatic – triangular and rough eminence located at the angle of separation of the anterior, infratemporal and orbital faces
Alveolar – deep cavities for receiving teeth
Palatine – horizontal and projects medially from the nasal surface of the bone
The Maxilla articulates with nine bones: Frontal, Ethmoid, Nasal, Zygomatic, Inferior Nasal Concha, Lacrimal, Palatine, Vomer and Maxilla on the opposite side.
MAXILLA (Hard Palate) AND PALATINE (Soft Palate) – LOWER VIEW
Source: SOBOTTA, Johannes. Atlas of Human Anatomy. 21 ed. Rio de Janeiro: Guanabara Koogan, 2000.
MAXILLA (light yellow) – MEDIAL VIEW
Source: SOBOTTA, Johannes. Atlas of Human Anatomy. 21 ed. Rio de Janeiro: Guanabara Koogan, 2000.
MAXILLA (light yellow) ASSOCIATED WITH THE BONES OF THE FACE
Source: SOBOTTA, Johannes. Atlas of Human Anatomy. 21 ed. Rio de Janeiro: Guanabara Koogan, 2000.
MAXILLA - SIDE VIEW
Source: SOBOTTA, Johannes. Atlas of Human Anatomy. 21 ed. Rio de Janeiro: Guanabara Koogan, 2000.
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