the hard palate is made of the Maxilla (palatine process) and the Palatine bone (horizontal plate.) The anterior part is the Maxilla, which is towards your front teeth, where the Palatine bone would be more towards the back of your mouth.
The posterior bones of the hard palate are the palatine bones. They form the back portion of the hard palate in the roof of the mouth and help to create the bony structure that separates the oral and nasal cavities. The palatine bones also contribute to the formation of the orbit of the eye.
The soft palate serves as the posterior hard palate, while the glossopalatine arch serves as the posterior lingual gingiva.
Most obvious structure formed by contributions by two bones in your hard palate. Behind that you have the soft palate. Major and anterior part of the hard palate is formed by palatine process of the maxilla bone. On posterior or back side, you have the palatine bone.
The hyoid bone is not part of the hard palate. It is a U-shaped bone located in the neck above the larynx and does not contribute to the structure of the hard palate at the roof of the mouth.
the roof of your mouth... like the top part opposite your tongue
The posterior bones of the hard palate are the palatine bones. They form the back portion of the hard palate in the roof of the mouth and help to create the bony structure that separates the oral and nasal cavities. The palatine bones also contribute to the formation of the orbit of the eye.
The soft palate serves as the posterior hard palate, while the glossopalatine arch serves as the posterior lingual gingiva.
The palatine bone is the posterior bone of the hard palate.
The palate is the roof of mouth and it has two sections: anterior portion or hard palate; and a posterior portion or soft palate. An extension of soft palate is called the uvula. When you look in your throat, look at the back part of the roof and you will see the uvula hanging downwards.
The medical term is Palate. It can be the Hard palate the bony part in front, or the fleshy part called the Soft palate, which lies behind the hard palate.
The six Anterior teeth and the the muco-periosteum covering the anterior third of the hard palate are supplied by the Nasopalatine nerve, while the posterior two thirds along with the remaining posterior teeth are supplied by the Greater palatine nerve,,
Most obvious structure formed by contributions by two bones in your hard palate. Behind that you have the soft palate. Major and anterior part of the hard palate is formed by palatine process of the maxilla bone. On posterior or back side, you have the palatine bone.
The palate that forms the roof of the mouth is divided into two categories namely the anterior bony hard palate, and the posterior fleshy soft palate. The palate is the one that separates nasal and oral cavities.
The hyoid bone is not part of the hard palate. It is a U-shaped bone located in the neck above the larynx and does not contribute to the structure of the hard palate at the roof of the mouth.
It's palatine process of the bone maxilla. It forms the most of the palate. Posterior to it lies the bone called as palatine bone.
The soft palate (also known as the velum, palatal velum, or muscular palate) is, in mammals, the soft tissue constituting the back of the roof of the mouth. The soft palate is part of the palate of the mouth; the other part is the hard palate. The soft palate is distinguished from the hard palate at the front of the mouth in that it does not contain bone.
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