The
maxilla. (m | æ | k | ˈ | s | ɪ | l | ə plural: maxillae. m | æ | k | ˈ | s | ɪ | l | iː is a fusion of two bones along the palatal fissure
Kaynak: Maxillaand the maxillary palps; segmented appendages extending from the base of the
maxilla represent the former leg of those respective segments.
Kaynak: Maxilla (arthropod mouthpart)The upper jaw is often formed largely from the premaxilla , with the
maxilla itself located further back, and an additional bone, the
Kaynak: Fish anatomyThe body of the
maxilla is somewhat pyramidal in shape, and contains a large cavity, the maxillary sinus (antrum of Highmore).
Kaynak: Body of maxillaThe
maxilla is ossified in membrane. Mall 40 and Fawcett 41 maintain that it is ossified from two centers only, one for the
maxillaKaynak: Ossification of maxillaThe zygomatic process of the
maxilla (malar process) is a rough triangular eminence, situated at the angle of separation of the anterior
Kaynak: Zygomatic process of maxillaThe frontal process of the
maxilla (nasal process) is a strong plate, which projects upward, medialward, and backward, by the side of
Kaynak: Frontal process of maxillaIn human anatomy of the mouth, the palatine process of the
maxilla (palatal process), is a thick, horizontal process of the
maxilla.
Kaynak: Palatine process of maxillaIn humans, the tooth-bearing bones are the
maxilla and the mandible . The mineral content of alveolar bone is mostly hydroxyapatite ,
Kaynak: Alveolar processThe lateral margin of the groove of the frontal process of the
maxilla is named the anterior lacrimal crest , and is continuous below
Kaynak: Lacrimal tubercleIn humans, they are fused with the
maxilla and the term "premaxilla" can also be used as a synonym for incisive bone . Human anatomy
Kaynak: PremaxillaCommonly injured facial bones include the nasal bone (the nose), the
maxilla (the bone that forms the upper jaw), and the mandible (the
Kaynak: Facial trauma