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It is a fixed, spring-loaded dental instrument using four helix springs, that is designed to expand the maxillary dental arch and widen your upper jaw in corrective dental treatment.

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What is the plural of maxillary?

Maxillary is an adjective. It has no plural form.


What is the purpose for maxillary teeth?

The Maxillary teeth in frogs hold prey.


What are maxillary used for?

First of all, your maxillary is part of your upper jaw and face. You have the maxillary sinuses that are generally the ones that get infected, along with the rest of the sinus system.


What is lavage of maxillary sinus?

well the definition of the word Lavage means to "wash out an organ" so lavage of the maxillary sinus mean to wash out the maxillary sinus.


What artery supplies the maxillary molars premolar teeth and gingiva?

The maxillary molars and premolars, along with their associated gingiva, are primarily supplied by the posterior superior alveolar artery, a branch of the maxillary artery. The middle superior alveolar artery, also a branch of the maxillary artery, may contribute to the blood supply of the maxillary premolars. These arteries ensure adequate vascularization for the teeth and surrounding tissues in the maxillary region.


How many maxillary teeth do frogs have?

The maxillary teeth are found around the ridge of the mouth.


Is mastoid and maxillary sinus the same thing?

No mastoid and maxillary sinus are two different bones


The maxillary tooth exhibiting the greatest statistical variation in root alignment is the?

Maxillary third molar


What is a large cavity within a maxillary bone?

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.


Arteries supplying blood to the maxillary and mandibular teeth are?

Maxillary artery, branched from external carotid artery


Do humans have maxillary teeth?

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.


When does the maxillary canine erupt?

The maxillary canine typically erupts around the age of 11-12 years old.