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Home » Understanding The Maxillary Sinus: Nerve Supply, Blood Supply, And Function

Understanding The Maxillary Sinus: Nerve Supply, Blood Supply, And Function

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Understanding The Maxillary Sinus: Nerve Supply, Blood Supply, And Function

Question 1. Maxillary sinus. (or) Functions of the maxillary sinus.
Answer:

Synonym: Antrum of Highmore

maxillary sinus Definition:

  • It is the pneumatic space that is lodged inside the body of the maxilla and communicates with the environment by way of the middle meatus.

maxillary sinus Anatomy:

  • It is pyramidal in shape with a base facing nasal cavity and apex facing zygomatic bone.

maxillary sinus Nerve supply:

  • Superior alveolar nerve
  • Infraorbital nerve
  • The greater palatine nerve.

maxillary sinus Blood supply:

Maxillary Sinus Arteries And Veins

Question 2. The lining of the maxillary sinus.
Answer:

The maxillary sinus is lined by 3 layers.

1. Epithelial layer.

  • It is pseudostratified, columnar ciliated.
  • It contains basal cells, columnar nonciliated cells, and goblet cells.

2. Basal layer

3. Subepithelial layers.

  • It consists of blood capillaries, fibroblasts, fibrocytes, collagen bundles, and other connective tissue elements.

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