Frontal process of maxilla
The frontal process of maxilla is a strong plate, which projects upward, medialward, and backward from the maxilla, forming part of the lateral boundary of the nose. Its lateral surface is smooth, continuous with the anterior surface of the body, and gives attachment to the quadratus labii superioris, the orbicularis oculi, and the medial palpebral ligament.
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Frontal processFrontal process of the maxillaHuman noseLacrimal sacLacrimal tubercleLateral nasal cartilageLevator labii superiorisMajor alar cartilageMaxillaMedial palpebral ligamentProcess (anatomy)Processus frontalisProcessus frontalis maxillaeSqualius malacitanusSqualius valentinusSquamous part of the frontal bone
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Frontal process of maxilla
The frontal process of maxilla is a strong plate, which projects upward, medialward, and backward from the maxilla, forming part of the lateral boundary of the nose. Its lateral surface is smooth, continuous with the anterior surface of the body, and gives attachment to the quadratus labii superioris, the orbicularis oculi, and the medial palpebral ligament.
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The frontal process of maxilla ...... position of the lacrimal sac.
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Articulation of nasal and lacrimal bones with maxilla.
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Cartilages of the nose. Side view.
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processus frontalis maxillae
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The frontal process of maxilla ...... the medial palpebral ligament.
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