• On the other hand, panoramic radiography of the jaws (PRJ) is a diagnostic resource commonly used by dentists, and the obtained images allow examining other structures apart from the maxilla and the mandible. (bvsalud.org)
  • BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to investigate the structure of the incisive canal using dry maxillae harvested from human cadavers. (bvsalud.org)
  • The neural crest cells give rise to the connective tissue components, including cartilage, bone, and ligaments in the facial and oral regions. (medscape.com)
  • The attached bones are tightly held with the help of white fibrous connective tissue. (studymaterialkota.com)
  • Ligaments : Flexible connective tissue bands called ligaments stabilize the joints by holding the articulating bones together. (studymaterialkota.com)
  • The rib shafts are expanded by intercostal ossifications, the cartilage connecting the ribs having been turned into bone sheets. (wikipedia.org)
  • Joints are the place of articulation between two or more bones or between a bone and a cartilage. (studymaterialkota.com)
  • Neck vertebrae, shoulder girdle, ribs and breast bones were fused or firmly connected. (wikipedia.org)
  • The cervical halfrings, protecting the neck, have each an underlying continuous band of bone and the borders between the segments of these rings are covered by extra armour plates entirely hiding these connections from view. (wikipedia.org)
  • Several bones that help form the walls of the nasal cavity have air-containing spaces called the paranasal sinuses, which serve to warm and humidify incoming air. (usk.ac.id)
  • Cribriform plate: forms narrow roof of nasal cavity  Sphenoid bone 1. (slideshare.net)
  • Associated with, or apart from, this deviation, crests or spurs of bone are found, projecting from the septum into one or other nasal cavity, in about 20 per cent of skulls. (co.ma)
  • The marrow of the long bones is the site for the haemopoiesis, i.e., formation of blood cells (RBC, WBC, plallets). (studymaterialkota.com)
  • 5 Cranial and facial Bones  Zygomatic bone ("cheekbone") 1. (slideshare.net)
  • 6 Cranial and facial Bones  Inferior nasal concha: surrounded anteriorly by maxillary bone  Lacrimal bone: visible between maxilla anteriorly and ethmoid posteriorly  Palatine bone 1. (slideshare.net)
  • 7 Cranial and facial Bones  Ethmoid bone 1. (slideshare.net)
  • 8 Cranial and facial Bones  Mandibular bone 1. (slideshare.net)
  • The upper jaw develops from the following 5 main buds of tissue: a single median frontonasal mass (sometimes present as the median nasal processes or frontonasal prominences), the 2 lateral nasal prominences on both sides, and, flanking these, the 2 maxillae (maxillary prominences). (medscape.com)
  • It has a specialized dental apparatus consisting of large, chisel-like incisors in the front of the jaws separated by a long diastema from relatively short rows of peg-like maxillary and dentary cheek teeth. (palaeo-electronica.org)
  • Joints of skull bones. (studymaterialkota.com)
  • Additionally, the CT data served as the basis for a new three-dimensional reconstruction of the skull, in which minor damage was repaired and the preserved bones digitally rearticulated. (peerj.com)
  • Learning objectives  Know the different bones of the skull and face? (slideshare.net)
  • Bone of the base of the skull Maxilla bone 1. (slideshare.net)
  • Movement of organs and different parts of the body are brought about by the contraction of skeletal muscles inserted into the articulating bones. (studymaterialkota.com)
  • Tendons (Insertion of skeletal muscles) : The skeletal muscles are attached to the bones by tendons. (studymaterialkota.com)
  • Thus, two muscles have to work together to move a bone. (studymaterialkota.com)
  • Snail is a molluscan which doesn't has bones but has muscles. (studymaterialkota.com)
  • The parietal as fairly taken to illustrate the malar bone situated in the ligamentous fibres of the infundibulum. (universalmetro.com)
  • Bones making bridge of nose palpable on anterior surfaces 2. (slideshare.net)
  • The tubercles on long neural spines place Gordodon in the Edaphosauridae, and the dental apparatus and distinctive tubercles on the neural spines distinguish it from the other edaphosaurid genera- Edaphosaurus, Glaucosaurus, Lupeosaurus and Ianthasaurus . (palaeo-electronica.org)
  • The dental apparatus of Gordodon indicates significantly different modes of ingestion and intraoral transport of vegetable matter than took place in Edaphosaurus and thus represents a marked increase in disparity among edaphosaurids. (palaeo-electronica.org)
  • Gordodon shows a surprisingly early specialization of the dental apparatus and indicates how incomplete our knowledge is of edaphosaurid evolution, disparity and diversity. (palaeo-electronica.org)
  • Paired palatine processes meet at midline to form anterior 2/3 of hard palate, bounded by dental arch of maxilla 2. (slideshare.net)
  • Unites with frontal bone to form lateral orbital margin b. (slideshare.net)
  • Unites with temporal bone to form zygomatic arch  Nasal bones and cartilages 1. (slideshare.net)
  • To have the bone in the opposite direction, the relaxed muscle contracts to pull the bone towards its original position while the first relaxes. (studymaterialkota.com)
  • h instead of the direction, in length of his beautiful apparatus proper. (universalmetro.com)
  • The largest and strongest bone of the FACE constituting the lower jaw. (lookformedical.com)
  • The cervical halfrings, protecting the neck, have each an underlying continuous band of bone and the borders between the segments of these rings are covered by extra armour plates entirely hiding these connections from view. (wikipedia.org)
  • The greater wing or ali-sphenoid of the sphenoid bone is a process which projects from either side of the lower part of the sphenoid body , at a common junction with the pterygoid process 1 . (radiopaedia.org)
  • Both wings also have a triangular process projecting inferiorly which is known as the spine of the sphenoid bone. (radiopaedia.org)
  • There are 4 unpaired (the frontal, sphenoid, sphenoid and occipital bones) and 2 paired (the occipital and temporal bones). (eanatomi.dk)
  • All these bones as well as sutures can be identified on the skull model. (eanatomi.dk)
  • NB: The hyoid bone is also included in the facial skeleton but cannot be seen on this skull model. (eanatomi.dk)
  • The lateral margin of the posterior border of greater wing articulates with the anterior border of petrous temporal bone . (radiopaedia.org)
  • The upper side of the humerus is very broad, equalling 70% of the total length of the bone. (wikipedia.org)