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  1. 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).

  2. The Maxilla - Landmarks - Articulations - TeachMeAnatomy

    Dec 10, 2025 · 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 …

  3. Maxillary Bone Anatomy: Structure and Functions in the Skull

    Jun 1, 2025 · 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.

  4. Maxilla – Location, Functions, Anatomy, & Diagram

    Apr 12, 2022 · 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 …

  5. Maxilla: Anatomy, function and clinical notes | Kenhub

    Oct 30, 2023 · 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 …

  6. Anatomy, Head and Neck, Maxilla - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Jun 23, 2025 · 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.

  7. MAXILLARY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    —Saleen Martin, USA TODAY, 12 Jan. 2023 Small skeletal details such as the shape of the upper jaw bone called the maxilla, the head of the thigh bone and the foot bones of Scleromochlus are similar …

  8. Maxilla: Bone Anatomy, Function, and Surgery Procedures

    Sep 18, 2018 · What does the maxilla bone do? The maxilla is part of an area of your skull called the viscerocranium. Think of it as the facial part of your skull. The viscerocranium contains bones and...

  9. Maxillary Nerve: Anatomy, Location, and Function - Verywell Health

    Aug 27, 2024 · The maxillary nerve supplies sensory innervation to the middle third of the face and carries important information to the central nervous system (CNS). It is a branch of the trigeminal …

  10. Maxilla - Anatomy Standard

    See multiple interactive high quality renders of human maxilla – the bone making the greatest part of viscerocranium.