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Maxilla

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Body   main part of maxilla bone (where teeth are)  
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Frontal process   rises to meet frontal, nasal, etc.  
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Nasal process   horizontal to frontal processīƒ¨meets nasals  
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Zygomatic process   part of maxilla bone that forms part of zygomatic  
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Orbital process   in orbit  
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Alveolar process   where teeth attach  
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Palatine process   forms hard palate  
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Maxillary sinus   big hole right behind zygomatic process  
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Canine fossa   little hole above canine  
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Anterior nasal spine   large spine at bottom of nasal aperture  
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Incisive foramen   big hole on midline of palate  
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Median palatine suture   place where the two palatines come together  
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Nasal crest   extension of nasal spine  
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Conchal crest   inferior nasal concha articulate with maxilla  
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Lacrimal groove   on inside of orbit  
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Infraorbital fissure   empty space between bones in orbit  
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Infraorbital groove   leads up to canal (canal connects groove to foramen)  
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Infraorbital canal   canal in orbit that leads to foramen  
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Infraorbital foramen   large hole right below orbit (one cheek)  
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