Maxillary Air Sinus: Size, Shape, and Anatomical Landmarks
Describe Maxillary Air Sinus & its relations
Answer:
Maxillary Sinus:
- It is largest of all sinuses
- It lies in the body of maxilla
Maxillary Air Sinus Size:
- Height-3.5 cm
- Width-2.5 cm
- Anteroposterior depth- 3.5 cm
Maxillary Air Sinus Boundaries:
- It is pyramidal in shape
- Base-directed medially towards lateral wall of the nose
- Apex-Directed laterally in the zygomatic process of the maxilla
- Roof- formed by Floor of the orbit
- Floor- Formed by alveolar process of maxilla
Maxillary Air Sinus Opening:
- It opens into middle meatus of nose in the lower part of the hiatus semilunaris
- A second opening is present at the posterior end of hiatus
- This opening is reduced in intact skull as it is overlapped by the following.
- Uncinate process of the ethamoid- from above
- Ethamoidal process of inferior nasal concha- from below
- Perpendicular plate of palatine bone- from behind
- Descending process of the lacrimal bone- from front
Maxillary Air Sinus Relations:

Maxillary Air Sinus Blood Supply:
Arterial Supply:
- Facial artery
- Infraorbital artery
- Greater palatine artery
Maxillary Air Sinus Venous Drainage:
- Facial vein
- Pterygoid plexus of veins
Maxillary Air Sinus Nerve Supply:
- Infraorbital nerve
- Anterior, middle & posterior superior alveolar nerve
Maxillary Air Sinus Lymphatic Drainage:
- Into Submandibular lymph nodes

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