The mandible, maxilla, and palatine bones form the boundaries of the oral cavity. The long frontal process ascends between the lacrimal and nasal bones to articulate with the frontal bone via the frontomaxillary suture. The complete fusion of the mandibular halves forms the midline ridge descending...
Secondary sinusitis is an infection caused by another source, such as a diseased or broken tooth or tooth root.Molar roots(臼齿根)of theupper jaw(上颌)are within the maxillary sinuses.If they become infected and erupt in...
The superior border of the nasal bone connects with the nasal part of the frontal bone forming the frontonasal suture. Laterally, the nasal bone is connected to the frontal process of the maxilla via the nasomaxillary suture. Its inferior border is attached to the lateral cartilage of the ...
Maxillary sinus surgery: Anatomy and advanced diagnostic imaging No treatment plan for the posterior maxilla can fail to consider the status of the maxillary sinus. If pneumatization of the sinus or alveolar bone resorpt... T Testori - 《Journal of Implant & Reconstructive Dentistry》 被引量:...
nasal septum- a partition of bone and cartilage between the nasal cavities septum- (anatomy) a dividing partition between two tissues or cavities vomer- thin trapezoidal bone of the skull forming the posterior and inferior parts of the nasal septum ...
Circle of Willis Jugular Vein Cerebral Sinus Cavernous Sinus Vertebral Vein Peripheral Peripheral Nervous System Muscle Tissue Sensation Spinal Cord Anatomy Skull Disorders Skull Anatomy Ethmoid Bone Frontal Bone Lacrimal Bone Maxillary Bone Occipital Bone ...
(一)上颌窦maxillary sinus:位于上颌骨内,共5壁 §前壁(面壁)anterior wall:中央薄,尖牙窝canine fossa §后外壁posterolateral wall:与翼腭窝和颞下窝毗邻,近翼内肌intropterygoid muscle,可致张口困难 §上壁superior wall:眶下壁inferior wall of orbite ...
Back of the neck Basal part of rhinencephalon Basisphenoid bone Biceps brachii muscle Biceps femoris muscle Body of cecum Body of uterus Body parts Bones of the cranium Bones of the face Brachial artery Brachial region Brachiocephalic muscle Brachiocephalic trunk Brain Brainstem...
There are three pairs of salivary glands: parotid, sublingual, and submandibular (also called the submaxillary gland). 3. The Tongue Creates a Bolus so It Can Travel Down the Pharynx and Esophagus The tongue manipulates the chewed food into a small mass called a bolus, then moves it to ...
Terms of Laterality / Terms of Movement / ANATOMICAL VARIATIONS / INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM / FASCIAS, FASCIAL COMPARTMENTS, BURSAE, AND POTENTIAL SPACES / SKELETAL SYSTEM / Cartilage and Bones / Classification of Bones / Bone Markings and Formations ...