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- the quantity contained in a can (同)canful
- preserve in a can or tin; "tinned foods are not very tasty" (同)tin, put_up
- airtight sealed metal container for food or drink or paint etc. (同)tin, tin_can
- a buoy with a round bottom and conical top (同)can buoy
- provide (a city) with a canal (同)canalize, canalise
- long and narrow strip of water made for boats or for irrigation
- (astronomy) an indistinct surface feature of Mars once thought to be a system of channels; they are now believed to be an optical illusion
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- canceled / cancellation / canon / canto
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Infraorbital canal |
Details |
Latin |
canalis infraorbitalis |
Identifiers |
Gray's |
p.159 |
Dorlands
/Elsevier |
c_04/12208651 |
Anatomical terms of bone |
Not to be confused with the infraorbital groove and infraorbital foramen, which are on opposite ends of the canal.
The infraorbital canal is a canal found at the base of the orbit that opens on to the maxilla. It is continuous with the infraorbital groove and opens onto the maxilla at the infraorbital foramen.[1] The infraorbital nerve and infraorbital artery travel through the canal.
Contents
- 1 Structure
- 2 Function
- 3 References
- 4 External links
Structure
One of the canals of the orbital surface of the maxilla, the infraorbital canal, opens just below the margin of the orbit, the area of the skull containing the eye and related structures. It should not be confused with the infraorbital foramen, with which it is continuous.[1]
Function
It transmits the infraorbital nerve as well as infraorbital artery, both of which enter this canal at the infraorbital groove and after coursing through the maxillary sinus exit via the infraorbital foramen. Before exiting, the anterior superior alveolar nerve, middle superior alveolar nerve and corresponding arteries will branch off.
References
This article incorporates text from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy.
- ^ a b Drake, Richard L.; Vogl, Wayne; Tibbitts, Adam W.M. Mitchell; illustrations by Richard; Richardson, Paul (2005). Gray's anatomy for students. Philadelphia: Elsevier/Churchill Livingstone. p. 837. ISBN 978-0-8089-2306-0.
External links
The facial skeleton of the skull
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Maxilla |
Surfaces |
- Anterior: fossae (Incisive fossa, Canine fossa)
- Infraorbital foramen
- Anterior nasal spine
- Infratemporal: Alveolar canals
- Maxillary tuberosity
- Orbital: Infraorbital groove
- Infraorbital canal
- Nasal: Greater palatine canal
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Processes |
- Zygomatic process
- Frontal process (Agger nasi, Anterior lacrimal crest)
- Alveolar process
- Palatine process (Incisive foramen, Incisive canals, Foramina of Scarpa, Incisive bone, Anterior nasal spine)
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Other |
- Body of maxilla
- Maxillary sinus
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Zygomatic |
- Orbital process (Zygomatico-orbital)
- Temporal process (Zygomaticotemporal)
- Lateral process (Zygomaticofacial)
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Palatine |
Fossae |
- Pterygopalatine fossa
- Pterygoid fossa
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Plates |
- Horizontal plate (Posterior nasal spine)
- Perpendicular plate (Greater palatine canal, Sphenopalatine foramen)
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Processes |
- Pyramidal
- Orbital
- Sphenoidal
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Mandible |
Body |
- external surface (Symphysis menti, Lingual foramen, Mental protuberance, Mental foramen, Mandibular incisive canal)
- internal surface (Mental spine, Mylohyoid line, Sublingual fovea, Submandibular fovea)
- Alveolar part of mandible
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Ramus |
- Mylohyoid groove (Mandibular canal, Lingula)
- Mandibular foramen
- Angle
- Coronoid process
- Mandibular notch
- Condyloid process
- Pterygoid fovea
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Nose |
- Nasal bone
- Nasal foramina
- Inferior nasal concha
- Maxillary process
- Vomer
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Other |
- Lacrimal
- Posterior lacrimal crest
- Lacrimal groove
- Lacrimal hamulus
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Index of bones and cartilage
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Description |
- Anatomy
- skull
- face
- neurocranium
- compound structures
- foramina
- upper extremity
- torso
- pelvis
- lower extremity
- Physiology
- Development
- Cells
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Disease |
- Congenital
- Neoplasms and cancer
- Fracture
- Other
- Symptoms and signs
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Treatment |
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English Journal
- A morphological study of the multi infraorbital canals of the maxilla in the Japanese macaque by cone-beam computed tomography.
- Zaizen T1, Sato I.
- Anatomical science international.Anat Sci Int.2014 Jun;89(3):171-82. doi: 10.1007/s12565-013-0216-8. Epub 2013 Nov 24.
- The infraorbital canal in the Japanese macaque is composed of main and accessory canals. However, the morphological features of the infraorbital canal, such as the canal course and the supply of infraorbital vessels and nerves in the maxilla, are poorly characterized. In this study, we show the stru
- PMID 24271504
- Alveolar Antral Artery: Review of Surgical Techniques Involving this Anatomic Structure.
- Rahpeyma A1, Khajehahmadi S2.
- Iranian journal of otorhinolaryngology.Iran J Otorhinolaryngol.2014 Apr;26(75):73-8.
- INTRODUCTION: The horizontal bony canal in the lateral maxillary wall is the site of anastomosis between the arterial branches from the posterior superior alveolar artery (PSAa) and the infraorbital artery. This anatomic structure is known as the 'alveolar antral artery'.MATERIALS AND METHODS: We pe
- PMID 24744995
- Anatomic analysis specific for the endoscopic approach to the inferior, medial and lateral orbit.
- Van Rompaey J1, Bush C, Solares CA.
- Orbit (Amsterdam, Netherlands).Orbit.2014 Apr;33(2):115-23. doi: 10.3109/01676830.2013.859277. Epub 2013 Dec 19.
- INTRODUCTION: The endoscopic approaches to the medial and inferior orbital walls have continued to grow in popularity. The ability to provide a safe approach to the orbit through this technique has been described in a handful of studies. Even though metric analyses have been conducted on orbital ana
- PMID 24354626
Japanese Journal
- Two patients requiring surgical management for leakage of calcium hydroxide paste from root canal into infraorbital space.
- Ikawa H,Takeyasu Y,Ukichi K,Watanabe S,Takada A,Tonogi M,Yamane GY,Katakura A
- Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College 53(2), 83-90, 2012-05
- NAID 120004419901
- Unusual location of infraorbital canal on panoramic radiograph
- SUEI Yoshikazu,TAGUCHI Akira,TANIMOTO Keiji
- Oral radiology 19(2), 169-170, 2003-12-01
- NAID 10013927044
Related Links
- Not to be confused with the infraorbital groove and infraorbital foramen, which are on opposite ends of the canal. One of the canals of the orbital surface of the maxilla, the infraorbital canal, opens just below the margin of the orbit (the area of ...
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