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Embryonic structure
The intermaxillary segment in an embryo is a mass of tissue formed by the merging of tissues in the vicinity of the nose. It is essential for human survival
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Vertical groove in the middle area of the upper lip
physical characteristics where they lack a philtrum. Cupid's bow Intermaxillary segment Toothbrush moustache (philtrum moustache) Philtrum piercing Cleft
Philtrum
Feature of the human face
at the surface, and also at a deeper level. The merge forms the intermaxillary segment, and this is continuous with the rostral part of the nasal septum
Human_nose
Development in 3rd to 8th week of gestation
of development. This establishes the bridge of the nose and the intermaxillary segment, which is the region of the medial nasal prominence located inferior
Face and neck development of the human embryo
Face_and_neck_development_of_the_human_embryo
(nasomedial) on the inner side of each nasal pit merge into the intermaxillary segment and form the upper lip, crest, and tip of the nose. The medial nasal
Frontonasal_process
derivative of the first pharyngeal arch. Around the fifth week, the intermaxillary segment arises as a result of fusion of the two medial nasal processes and
Primary_palate
Medical condition
formed when medial nasal prominences fused together to form the intermaxillary segment to demarcate the oral from the nasal components. The formation of
Jaw_abnormality
Fracture and dislocation fixing
Jensen, J. (1992). "Treatment of mandibular fractures with or without intermaxillary fixation--a comparative study". Oral Surgery, Oral Diagnosis. 3: 37–44
Reduction (orthopedic procedure)
Reduction_(orthopedic_procedure)
Medical intervention
involving the segmental left/right split of maxilla along with placement of the graft in 1972. Skeletal maturity or adult patients Fused intermaxillary suture
Surgically assisted rapid palatal expansion
Surgically_assisted_rapid_palatal_expansion
Movement of a tooth into bone
relapse of this movement. This is due to two reasons: Adults do not have intermaxillary growth space that posterior teeth can erupt into and adults tend to
Intrusion_(orthodontics)
Orthodontic functional appliance
bow - Canine loop - Used for guided eruption of canine and also for intermaxillary anchorage. Frankel Appliance II (FR II) This was used primarily in Class
Frankel_appliance
Specialty of dental technology
appliance consists of two separate parts with no permanent and physical intermaxillary connection. Timing of treatment with functional appliances is crucial
Orthodontic_technology
German naturalist (1779–1851)
Zwischenkieferknochen des Menschen und der Thiere, showing that the intermaxillary bone existed in man as well as in brutes. But not a word in this essay
Lorenz_Oken
Extent of horizontal overlap of the top and bottom front teeth (incisors)
correct a Class II division 1 malocclusion by dental means only. Class II intermaxillary elastics are used to retract the maxillary teeth against the mandibular
Overjet
Medical condition
reduction or open reduction and fixation. Closed reduction may involve intermaxillary fixation, where the jaws are splinted together in the correct position
Mandibular_fracture
Developmental absence of one or more teeth excluding the third molars
focused on an evolutionary approach which suggested shortening of the intermaxillary complex and thus shorter arches may contribute to a decrease in number
Hypodontia
plates, or wires. The closure of the wound is done layer by layer. The intermaxillary fixation is usually kept for a week to ten days. Compared to BSSO and
Mandibular_setback_surgery
jaw of mammals, it is supported by a three-pronged bone called the intermaxillary. The upper prong of this bone is embedded into the forehead, while the
Glossary_of_bird_terms
in the front of the mouth. The two maxillary bones are fused at the intermaxillary suture, forming the anterior nasal spine. This is similar to the mandible
Glossary_of_medicine
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Protector; Messenger
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Norwegian unisex short form of longer names containing the name Ing, INGE means "Lord of the Inguins."Â
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From the Sheep Meadow
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Contentment; Approval
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Extraordinary; Excellent
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From Gandhara (Wife of Dhritarastra, she blindfold herself after the marriage.)
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, bright pledge.
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English : habitational name from Tilton in Leicestershire, named with the Old English personal name Tila + Old English tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.William Tilton came to Lynn, MA, in or before 1637. Many of his descendants were master mariners, living on Martha’s Vineyard. James Tilton of DE (1745–1822) was a physician who became U.S. surgeon general.
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n.
A segment gear.
n.
See Premaxilla.
n.
The act or process of dividing into segments; specifically (Biol.), a self-division into segments as a result of growth; cell cleavage; cell multiplication; endogenous cell formation.
a.
Divided into segments or joints; articulated.
n.
One of the cells or division formed by segmentation, as in egg cleavage or in fissiparous cell formation.
pl.
of Intermaxilla
n.
A bone on either side of the middle line between the nose and mouth, forming the anterior part of each half of the upper jawbone; the intermaxilla. In man the premaxillae become united and form the incisor part of the maxillary bone.
n.
A piece in the form of the sector of a circle, or part of a ring; as, the segment of a sectional fly wheel or flywheel rim.
a.
Situated below the point where a leaf joins the stem.
v. i.
To divide or separate into parts in growth; to undergo segmentation, or cleavage, as in the segmentation of the ovum.
a.
Situated within or between the axils of leaves.
n.
A part cut off from a figure by a line or plane; especially, that part of a circle contained between a chord and an arc of that circle, or so much of the circle as is cut off by the chord; as, the segment acb in the Illustration.
a.
Between the maxillary bones.
a.
Relating to, or being, a segment.
a.
Situated in front of the maxillary bones; pertaining to the premaxillae; intermaxillary.
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Of or pertaining to the intermaxillae.
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Of or pertaining to the segments of animals; as, a segmental duct; segmental papillae.
n.
An intermaxilla.
n.
One of the parts into which any body naturally separates or is divided; a part divided or cut off; a section; a portion; as, a segment of an orange; a segment of a compound or divided leaf.
a.
Of or pertaining to the segmental organs.