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Home » Bones And Features Of The Lateral Wall Of The Nose Explained

Bones And Features Of The Lateral Wall Of The Nose Explained

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Bones And Features Of The Lateral Wall Of The Nose Explained

Describe bone formation, features, opening, blood supply & nerve supply of lateral wall of nose (or) Lateral wall of nasal cavity. (or) Openings related to Lateral Wall of Nasal Cavity.
Answer:

Lateral wall of nose:

Lateral Wall of Nasal Cavity Bone formation:

  • It is formed by following bones
  • Nasal bone
  • Frontal process of maxilla
  • Lacrimal bone
    • Labyrinth of ethamoid with superior & middle conchae
    • Inferior nasal concha
    • Perpendicular plate of palatine bone
    • Medial pterygoid plate

Lateral Wall of Nasal Cavity Features:

  • Bony wall is covered by mucous membrane & projects as three nasal conchae
  1. Inferior nasal concha
    • It is separate bone, present horizontally
  2. Middle concha
    • It is part of ethmoid labyrinth
  3. Superior concha
    • It is smallest concha situated just above the posterior part of middle concha
    • The meatuses of the nose are passages beneath the overhariging conchae
    • There are three meatuses
      1. Inferior meatus
        • Lies underneath the inferior concha
      2. Middle meatus
        • Lies beneath middle concha
        • It presents
          1. Ethamoidal bulla
          2. Hiatus semilunaris
          3. Infundibulum
      3. Superior meatus
        • Present below superior concha
        • Area above superior concha is called sphenoethamoidal recess

Lateral Wall of Nasal Cavity Openings:

Nasal Passage Openings And Sinuses

Lateral Wall of Nasal Cavity Blood supply & nerve supply:

Nasal Cavity Vascular And Nerve Distribution

Nerve supply:

  • General sensory nerves are from trigeminal nerve
  • Special sensory nerves are olfactory nerves

Venous drainage:

  • Anteriorly-drains into facial vein
  • Posteriorly- drains into pharyngeal plexus
  • Middle part- drains into pterygoid plexus of veins

Paranasal Sinuses And Openings

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