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Maxilla from en.wikipedia.org
In vertebrates, the maxilla is the upper fixed (not fixed in Neopterygii) bone of the jaw formed from the fusion of two maxillary bones.
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the jaw or jawbone, specifically the upper jaw in most vertebrates. In humans it also forms part of the nose and eye socket.

The bones that form the upper part of the jaw, the roof of the mouth, and parts of the eye socket and nose. The maxilla holds the top teeth in place and ...
The maxilla is the most important bone of the midface. It has a central location and provides structural support to the viscerocranium.
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The maxilla, the central bone of the midface, has a body and four processes: palatine, frontal, alveolar and zygomatic. Learn about its anatomy at Kenhub!
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Feb 21, 2018 · The maxilla is the bone that forms your upper jaw. The right and left halves of the maxilla are irregularly shaped bones that fuse together ...
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Maxillae are a pair of bones that form the dominant portion of the face. Functionally, the maxillae hold the tooth roots and form most of the nasal aperture ...
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The maxillae (or upper jaw bones) are a pair of large bones found along the anterior aspect of the cranium. They are classified as irregular bones, lodge the ...
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Dec 5, 2023 · The maxilla is a facial bone which forms the upper jaw, separates the nasal and oral cavities and contains the maxillary sinus.