- The
infraorbital nerve is a
branch of the
maxillary nerve (itself a
branch of the
trigeminal nerve (CN V)). It
arises in the
pterygopalatine fossa. It...
- Some
examples of uses of the term are:
Infraorbital artery Infraorbital foramen Infraorbital canal Infraorbital groove This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- In
human anatomy, the
infraorbital foramen is one of two
small holes in the skull's
upper jawbone (maxillary bone),
located below the eye
socket and to...
-
infraorbital groove and
opens onto the
maxilla at the
infraorbital foramen. The
infraorbital nerve and
infraorbital artery travel through the canal. One of the...
- is to act as the p****age of the
infraorbital artery, the
infraorbital vein, and the
infraorbital nerve. The
infraorbital groove begins at the
middle of...
- The
infraorbital artery is a
small artery in the head that
arises from the
maxillary artery and p****es
through the
inferior orbital fissure to
enter the...
-
zygomatic recess pointed laterally,
bounded by the
zygomatic bone; and an
infraorbital recess pointed superiorly,
bounded by the
inferior orbital surface of...
-
forward on the
floor of the orbit, at
first in the
infraorbital groove and then in the
infraorbital canal remaining outside the
periosteum of the orbit...
- the anterior, posterior,
medial Features of the
maxilla include: the
infraorbital sulcus, canal, and
foramen the
maxillary sinus the
incisive foramen Each...
- A Dennie–Morgan fold, also
known as a Dennie–Morgan line or an
infraorbital fold, is a fold or line in the skin
below the
lower eyelid. It can
simply be...