- The
intermaxillary segment in an
embryo is a m**** of
tissue formed by the
merging of
tissues in the
vicinity of the nose. It is
essential for
human survival...
-
forces is
critical in
achieving a good
orthodontic occlusion. The term
intermaxillary elastics is used when
elastics can go from the
maxillary to the mandibular...
- the
projection formed by the
fusion of the two
maxillary bones at the
intermaxillary suture. It is
placed at the
level of the nostrils, at the uppermost...
- in the
front of the mouth. The two
maxillary bones are
fused at the
intermaxillary suture,
forming the
anterior nasal spine. This is
similar to the mandible...
- used for this
structure include premaxillary bone or os premaxillare,
intermaxillary bone or os intermaxillare, and Goethe's bone. In
human anatomy, the...
-
Around the 5th w****, the
intermaxillary segment arises as a
result of
fusion of the two
medial nasal processes and the
frontonasal process within the embryo...
-
Thomas von Soemmerring) led him to
independently discover the
human intermaxillary bone, also
known as "Goethe's bone", in 1784,
which Broussonet (1779)...
- of the
maxillary processes also grow and fuse with the
intermaxillary process. The
intermaxillary process gives rise to the
philtrum of the
upper lip. At...
- The
upper mandible is
supported by a three-pronged bone
called the
intermaxillary. The
upper prong of this bone is
embedded into the forehead,
while the...
- a
convex rather than
concave philtrum.[citation needed] Cupid's bow
Intermaxillary segment Toothbrush moustache (philtrum moustache)
Philtrum piercing...