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Description. The infraorbital groove (infraorbital sulcus) is the shallow, posteriorly located depression found along the orbital surface of the maxilla. It travels anteriorly from the posterior border of the orbital surface to the infraorbital canal. The infraorbital nerve and vessels pass through this groove.
The infraorbital groove (or sulcus) is located in the middle of the posterior part of the orbital surface of the maxilla.
The infraorbital groove, lies near the middle of the posterior part of the maxilla's orbital surface, within the orbit, serving as a pathway for the ...
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The inferior orbital fissure is a gap between the greater wing of sphenoid bone, and the maxilla. It connects the orbit (anteriorly) with the infratemporal ...
AnatomyTOOL Sulcus infraorbitalis · Overview · Read/see more: images, video, embryology, microscopy, practice · Vascularisation, innervation, lymphatics · Parts ...
Feb 12, 2024 · The infraorbital nerve divides off the maxillary division in the pterygopalatine fossa just after it gives off the the posterior superior alveolar nerve.
Sep 12, 2022 · The infraorbital canal is a bony canal within the maxillary bone located at the anterior aspect of the orbital floor.
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bony groove in the maxilla of the skull.
Mar 14, 2024 · The infraorbital nerve penetrates the maxillary bone through the infraorbital canal at the anterior aspect of the orbit.
Der Sulcus infraorbitalis ist eine Knochenrinne am Beginn des Canalis infraorbitalis am Boden der Augenhöhle (Orbita).