FORS 3331 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Palatine Uvula, Endocranium, Cribriform Plate

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Baker | fors 3331 | spring 2017 | lecture 7 | page 1. In this lecture we"ll tackle the rest of the bones of the cranium: maxillae, ethmoid, nasals, these form via intramembranous ossification, endochondral ossification, or a mixture of both, palatines, lacrimals, sphenoid, zygomatics, vomer. Articulates with the frontal, ethmoid, parietal, nasal, zygomatic, lacrimal, inferior nasal conchae, palatine, vomer and vomer bones. Ossifies on membrane from two primary centers. These two elements fuse along the intermaxillary suture. Alveolar process - horizontal process that holds the upper tooth roots. Alveoli - sockets for upper tooth roots. Canine jugum - eminence over the canine root on the facial surface. Zygomatic process - on the lateral portion of the face (cheek) Infraorbital foramen - located below the infraorbital rim on the facial surface: passing an artery, vein, and nerve (v2) Canine fossa - hollow area on the facial surface below the infraorbital foramen.

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