Maxillary anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

Lamina Dura

A

The teeth sockets are
bounded by a thin
radiopaque layer of dense
bone.

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2
Q

Alveolar Crest

A

Is the gingival margin of the alveolar
process between teeth (radiopaque
line).

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3
Q

Periodontal
Ligament Space

A

It appears as a radiolucent space
between the tooth root and the
lamina dura.

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4
Q

Cancellous or
trabecular Bone

A

The cancellous bone lies between the cortical
plates in both jaws.

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5
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Anterior Nasal Spine

A

It is usually at or just below the
junction of the inferior end of the
nasal septum and the inferior
outline of the nasal aperture.

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6
Q

Intermaxillary Suture
(4)

A

▪Median suture
▪Extends from alveolar crest between #8
and #9 posteriorly to distal aspect of hard
palate
▪Uniform width
▪Variable shape
◦Angulation of central ray

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7
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Nasopalatine canal
(4)

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▪Transmits nasopalatine nerves and vessels
▪Terminates in incisive foramen
▪Entrance foramina: two usually round or oval foramina in
the floor of the nasal cavity.
▪Not always seen

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8
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Incisive Foramen
(3)

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▪Is the oral end of the nasopalatine canal
▪Variable size and shape
▪Variable position, due to x-ray beam angulation

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9
Q

Nasal cavity
(2)

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▪Is located above the oral cavity.
▪Its floor is seen as a thin
radiopaque line

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10
Q

MAXILLARY SINUS
(3)

A

▪Is an air-containing cavity lined with mucous
membrane.
▪The borders appear in periapical radiographs as
a thin and radiopaque line.
▪May have internal septa

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11
Q

Inverted Y:

A

Formed by nasal fossa
and maxillary sinus

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12
Q

Nose

A

▪The soft tissue of the tip of the nose
can be seen in projections of the
maxillary incisors, superimposed over
the roots.

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13
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Lateral Fossa
(2)

A

▪Is a depression in the maxilla near
the apex of the lateral incisor.
▪It is formed by a depression in the
maxilla at this location.

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14
Q

Nasolacrimal Canal

A

▪Runs from the orbit inferiorly
to the nasal cavity.

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15
Q

ZYGOMATIC PROCESS OF
THE MAXILLA

A

▪The zygomatic process of the maxilla is an
extension of the lateral maxillary surface
that articulates with the maxillary process
of the zygoma.

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16
Q

NASOLABIAL FOLD
(2)

A

▪Radiographically is an oblique line
demarcating a region that appears
to be covered by a veil of slight
radiopacity.
▪Frequently traverses periapical
radiographs of the premolar region.

17
Q

Pterygoid Plates and Hamular notch

A

▪The medial and lateral pterygoid
plates lie immediately posterior to
the tuberosity of the maxilla.