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Home » Greater Palatine Foramen

Greater Palatine Foramen

July 28, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Greater Palatine Foramen

Question 1. Greater palatine foramen.
Answer:

Location:

  • One on each side
  • It is situated just behind the lateral part of the palatomaxillary suture.

Structure passing through it:

  • Greater palatine vessels.
  • Anterior palatine nerve.

“Understanding the greater palatine foramen through FAQs: Anatomy, functions, and uses explained”

Question 2. Canine fossa.
Answer:

Location:

  • Posterior to the canine eminence.

Boundaries:

  • Floor – formed by the zygomatic process
  • The major portion is directly above premolar roots.

“Importance of studying the greater palatine foramen for dental students: Questions explained”

Relations:

  • Infra orbital foramen – above canine fossa.
  • The canine fossa gives origin to levator anguli oris.

Question 3. Mylohyoid ridge.
Answer:

  • It is a prominent ridge running from below the third molar tooth to the median area below the genial tubercle.
  • It gives origin to the mylohyoid muscle.
  • Above the mylohyoid ridge – there is a sublingual fossa containing a sublingual gland.
  • Below the mylohyoid ridge is the submandibular fossa lodging the submandibular gland.

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