just the upper
Maxillary teeth are the upper ones. Mandibular are the lower ones. :O)
Yes, humans have maxillary teeth. The maxillary teeth are the upper teeth in the mouth, located in the upper jawbone (maxilla). These teeth are used for biting, tearing, and chewing food.
The maxillary teeth are on the upper jaw and the vomerine teeth are on the roof of the mouth.
Maxillary teeth.
The maxillary teeth are supplied by the following branches of the Maxillary nerve, which is itself a branch of the Trigeminal nerve:-Anterior Superior Alveolar Nerve: Upper incisors and caninesMiddle Superior Alveolar Nerve: Upper premolarsPosterior Superior Alveolar Nerve: Upper molar, and also upper premolars in the absence of the Middle SAN.
The UPPER Jaw bone is called the Maxilla. This bone does not move and is part of the skull. The upper teeth are found in this bone.The LOWER Jaw bone is called the Mandible. This bone does move. The lower teeth are found in this bone.
The teeth along the jaw of a frog are known as the maxillary teeth which are used for holding prey.
The manbidle, or jaw bone, holds the inferior teeth and the maxilla, the bone behind the top lip, holds the superior teeth.
Yes, the extraction of an upper tooth can affect the sinuses.
always ! its easy .. and there is a grammatical mistake in your question .
Upper jaw is a maxilla, and the lower jaw is a mandible.
The large cavity within the maxillary bone is called the maxillary sinus. It is an air-filled space located above the back teeth in the upper jaw. The maxillary sinus plays a role in respiration and the production of mucus.