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  1. Alveolar process - Wikipedia

    On the maxilla, the alveolar process is a ridge on the inferior surface, making up the thickest part of the bone. On the mandible it is a ridge on the superior surface.

  2. Alveolar process of maxilla - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS

    The alveolar process (alveolar bone) is the thickened ridge of bone that contains the tooth sockets on bones that bear teeth (maxilla and mandible). On the maxilla, the alveolar process is a …

  3. The Maxilla - Landmarks - Articulations - TeachMeAnatomy

    Dec 10, 2025 · The alveolar process is a horseshoe-shaped projection located along the inferior margin of the maxilla. It supports the upper teeth and contains channels for the passage of …

  4. Alveolar Process of Maxilla | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier

    Discover the alveolar process of the maxilla, its structure, and role in housing upper teeth.

  5. Anatomy, Head and Neck, Maxilla - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf

    Jun 23, 2025 · The right and left maxillary bones fuse at the midline to form the maxilla, a midfacial structure that supports the viscerocranium, the set of bones forming the facial skeleton.

  6. The rise and fall of the alveolar process: Dependency of teeth

    Dec 1, 2018 · After tooth extraction, the alveolar process is resorbed to varying degrees. The mandibular alveolar bone mirrors skeletal bone condition. Due to fast bone turnover (which is …

  7. Maxilla: Anatomy, function and clinical notes | Kenhub

    Oct 30, 2023 · The alveolar process is an inferior extension of the maxilla with a rather porous structure. It forms the maxillary dental arch containing eight cavities where the upper teeth are …

  8. Where Is the Alveolar Process Located? - Biology Insights

    Dec 5, 2025 · In the upper jaw, the alveolar process is located on the inferior surface of the maxilla, containing the sockets for all the upper teeth. For the lower jaw, this process is …

  9. The alveolar process is the part of the maxilla that houses the teeth. It's a specialized bony structure composed of thin plates of compact bone, interlaced with trabecular (spongy) bone.

  10. Maxilla | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    May 11, 2024 · Gross anatomy The body of the maxilla is roughly pyramidal and has four surfaces that surround the maxillary sinus, the largest paranasal sinus: anterior, infratemporal …