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If you mean the maxillary bone, this is formed by fusion of 2 maxilla bones. They form the palate or the roof of the mouth. This bone also contains the upper teeth in adult. If this does not fused during prenatal development, a child will have a split palate and or a harelip.

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What are maxillary used for?

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