There are two Maxillae (which is the
plural form, - of the singular "Maxilla") in the
head, one on each side of the face. The maxillae are therefore facial
bones.
They are more commonly known as the upper jaw bones.
Location:
The maxillae or "upper jaw bones" are located immediately above the cavity
of the mouth, at the front of the face. They also form the
lower parts of the orbits - which are non-medically known as the "eye
sockets".
Function(s):
Bones into which the upper teeth are attached.
Each maxilla contains a maxillary sinus that drains fluid into the nasal
cavity.
Other related pages include Structure
and Functions of Bones (generally),
Disorders
of the Skeletal System and Bones
of the Arms & Legs.
These may be of particular interest to students of courses in Massage, Reflexology,
Beauty Therapies, and other basic-level medical or clinical courses. Click here for
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