- Greater palatine foramen
Infobox Anatomy
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Latin = foramen palatinum majus
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Caption = Permanent teeth of upper dental arch, seen from below. (Greater palatine foramen labeled at lower right.)
Caption2 = Base of skull. Inferior surface.
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At either posterior angle of thehard palate is the greater palatine foramen, for the transmission of thedescending palatine vessels andanterior palatine nerve ; and running forward and medialward from it a groove, for the same vessels and nerve.Variations
The greater palatine foramen (GPF) is related to the upper 3rd molar tooth in most of the skulls (55%), 2nd molar in (12%), between the 2nd & 3rd molar in (19%) and retromolar in (14%). The shape of the foramen is elongated antero-posteriorly; however, an unusually crescent shaped foramen is rare. [http://www.geocities.com/akramjfr/Gpalatine_foramen.html]
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