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Fig. 2. Model of 19 mm maxilla, Minot embryo from outer side

I.O.N., infraorbital nerve; 0.S., orbital surface of maxilla; F.P., frontal process; O.A.P., outer alveolar process; A.D.N.,anterior dental nerve.

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Reference

Fawcett E. The development of the human maxilla, vomer, and paraseptal cartilages. (1911) J Anat. Physiol. 45(4): 378-405.


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