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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 canines
  • Middle Superior Alveolar Nerve: Upper premolars
  • Posterior Superior Alveolar Nerve: Upper molar, and also upper premolars in the absence of the Middle SAN.
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What are the names of all the teeth in your mouth?

Incisors * Maxillary central incisor * Maxillary lateral incisor * Mandibular central incisor * Mandibular lateral incisor Canines * Maxillary canine * Mandibular canine Premolars * Maxillary first premolar * Maxillary second premolar * Mandibular first premolar * Mandibular second premolar Molars * Maxillary first molar * Maxillary second molar * Maxillary third molar * Mandibular first molar * Mandibular second molar * Mandibular third molar


Do milk teeth have nerves?

Yes, milk teeth (deciduous teeth) do have nerves in them, just like permanent teeth. The nerves supply blood and nutrients to the teeth and also transmit sensation such as pain, heat, and cold.


What type of bone is the maxilla?

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


What are the functions of tissue stop on edentulous maxillary cast?

Tissue stops on an edentulous maxillary cast help simulate the soft tissue anatomy and contour in the mouth. They provide a reference point for creating a well-fitted denture base and proper positioning of artificial teeth. Additionally, tissue stops aid in ensuring proper esthetics and function of the final denture.


Why are the maxillary forceps designed for the left or the right quadrant and the mandibular forceps are not?

Maxillary forceps are designed for specific quadrants to ensure optimal angulation and leverage when extracting teeth, as the shape of the maxilla and the position of teeth vary significantly between the left and right sides. This design allows for more effective access and control during the extraction process. In contrast, mandibular forceps are generally more versatile due to the relatively symmetrical anatomy of the mandible, allowing them to be used effectively across both sides without the need for specific left or right designs.

Related Questions

What is the purpose for maxillary teeth?

The Maxillary teeth in frogs hold prey.


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.


How many maxillary teeth do frogs have?

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


Where are the maxillary teeth and the vomerine teeth located on a frog?

The maxillary teeth are on the upper jaw and the vomerine teeth are on the roof of the mouth.


What are The maxillary teeth and the vomerine teeth used for?

Maxillary teeth are the upper ones. Mandibular are the lower ones. :O)


Arteries supplying blood to the maxillary and mandibular teeth are?

Maxillary artery, branched from external carotid artery


Are any maxillary teeth also felt along the lower jaw edge in a frog?

No, there are no maxillary teeth along the lower jaw of a frog.


What is the function of the maxillary teeth in a frog?

I think maxillary teeth are supposed to be the frog's jaws.maxillary teeth are used for holding prey on frogs!!!!!!!!! Swear to god maxillary teeth are used for holding prey on frogs!!!!!!!!! Swear to god


What kind of teeth are in a frogs upper jaw?

Maxillary teeth.


What are the two sets of teeth for in frog?

The maxillary teeth and the vomerine teeth.


When using the high-speed evacuator to retract and suction in the mandibular right quadrant what area is not crossed over?

maxillary right teeth


What teeth are the smallest and the weakest in the maxillary arch?

answer is B. the maxillary lateral incisors