Greater palatine foramen
Anatomical feature in the human skull
| General Information | |
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| Latin | foramen palatinum majus |
| Greek | |
| TA98 | |
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| Details | |
| System | Skeletal system |
| Artery | |
| Vein | |
| Nerve | Greater palatine nerve |
| Lymphatic drainage | |
| Precursor | Palatine bone |
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| Clinical significance | |
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The greater palatine foramen (foramen palatinum majus) is an anatomical feature located in the posterior region of the hard palate of the human skull. It is a significant structure that serves as a passageway for the greater palatine artery, greater palatine vein, and the greater palatine nerve.
Anatomy[edit]
The greater palatine foramen is situated in the horizontal plate of the palatine bone, near the posterior border of the hard palate. It is typically found medial to the third molar tooth. The foramen is one of the several foramina in the palatine bone, with the lesser palatine foramina being smaller and located posterior to it.
Function[edit]
The primary function of the greater palatine foramen is to allow the passage of the greater palatine neurovascular bundle. This bundle includes the greater palatine artery, which supplies blood to the hard palate and the nasal cavity, and the greater palatine nerve, which provides sensory innervation to the mucosa of the hard palate and the gingiva of the maxillary teeth.
Clinical Significance[edit]
The greater palatine foramen is an important landmark in dental anesthesia. The greater palatine nerve block is a common procedure used to anesthetize the palatal tissues for various dental procedures. Accurate identification of the foramen is crucial for the effective administration of local anesthesia.
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