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Anatomy: The maxillary sinus varies greatly in size, shape and position not only in different individuals but also in different sides of the same individual. It is pyramidal in shape having a base, an apex and four walls: • The base: lateral wall of the nasal cavity. • The apex: directed laterally towards the zygomatic process of the
9 Jan 2002 The complexity of the paranasal sinuses anatomy, as well as their many functions make the sinuses an interesting and rewarding topic of study. There are a total of four paired sinuses. They include the frontal, ethmoid, maxillary and sphenoid sinuses. These sinuses are essentially mucosa-lined airspaces
Maxilla- anteroinferiorly. • Perpendicular plate of palatine. • Ethmoid labyrinth- superiorly. • Other bones- nasal, frontal process of maxilla, lacrimal. • Irregular- three conchae. • Superior concha- shortest, shallowest. • Middle concha- large, articulates with palatine. • On removal– ethmoidal bulla, uncinate process, ethmoid.
4 Sep 2010 4/9/2010. 2. ANATOMY. Page 3. 4/9/2010. 3. The MAXILLARY SINUSES are the largest of the paranasal air filled spaces. It is a 4-sided pyramid: The base facing the side 4/9/2010. 9. Extension of the maxillary sinus into an edentulous space as a result of pneumatization (arrows). Sinus Pneumatization:.
28 Mar 2014 This chapter reviews anatomy landmarks of the maxillary sinus. It explains the blood supply, nerve innervations, function, and physiology of the maxillary sinus. The maxillary sinus is the largest of the four bilateral air-filled cavities in the skull. It is located in the body of the maxilla and is a pyramidal-shaped
17 Jan 2013 Surgical anatomy of maxillary sinus – note on OAF - Dr. Dona Bhattacharya.
of the Paranasal Sinuses. The literature on the anatomy and physiology of the sinuses extends back to Galen (AD 130–201) who referred to the “porosity" of the bones of the head. Leonardo Da Vinci (1452–1519), whose classical sec- tions of the head illustrate the maxillary antrum and the frontal sinus, apparently
4. Maxilloturbinal. Ethmoturbinal. Middle turbinate. Superior turbinate. Supreme turbinate. Agger nasi. Uncinate process. Ethmoid infundibulum. Sinuses. Maxillary. Ethmoid. Embryology
On Jan 1, 2012, Bernhard Pommer published the chapter: Maxillary sinus anatomy and physiology in the book: The Percrestal Sinuslift - From Illusion to Reality.
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