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Yes. The maxillary sinus, one on either side of your nose.

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Facial bone that contains a paranasal sinus?

frontalWell yes, basically, there are sinuses located within the bones of the face and skull. There are four types. Ethmoid, sphenoid, facial, and maxillary.the Frontal bone :)


What are 4 bones containing paranasal sinuses?

The maxillae contain the maxillary sinuses, the ethmoid and sphenoid contain the ethmoid and sphenoid sinuses, respectively. ****Maxilla is a facial bone, the three cranial bones that contain sinuses are ethmoid, sphenoid and frontal.


Does Frontal bone contain a sinus?

Yes, the frontal bones contain the frontal sinuses.


What is the sinuses in the maxilla?

maxilla is the bone in the skull formed by the fusion of two bones called maxillae, when this maxilla articulates with the other bones in the skull , a space is created called the maxillary sinus , these are two in number one on each side left and right. there are other sinuses present in skull also like ethmoid sinus, sphenoid sinus, etc.


Where is the maxilla bone in the knee?

The maxilla is a facial bone, not a knee bone.


Was the maxilla bone bone located at the knee?

The maxilla is a bone of the face.


Is the maxilla orbital bone the same thing as the maxilla in the face bone?

No, the maxilla orbital bone is a specific part of the maxilla bone that forms the floor of the eye sockets. The maxilla bone is a larger facial bone that also contributes to the upper jaw and parts of the nose and palate.


What is the common for maxilla bone?

Do you mean the common 'name'? If yes, the common name for maxilla bone is jawbone.


What type of bone is the maxilla?

It is classed as an irregular bone because of the shape.


What bones comprise the hard palate?

Palatine process of maxilla and palatine bone


Why would a signinficant impact to the maxilla bone create a more difficult situation for healing than would the fracture of a long bone?

There is no way to splint the maxilla bone.


What bones form the hard palate?

It is formed by the palatine process of the maxilla and horizontal plate of palatine bone.