Primary palate

Primary palate
Primitive palate of a human embryo of thirty-seven to thirty-eight days.
Details
Precursorintermaxillary segment
Identifiers
Latinpalatum primarium; processus palatinus medianus
TEpalate_by_E5.4.1.1.4.0.3 E5.4.1.1.4.0.3
Anatomical terminology
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Around the 5th week, the intermaxillary segment arises as a result of fusion of the two medial nasal processes and the frontonasal process within the embryo. The intermaxillary segment gives rise to the primary palate. The primary palate will form the premaxillary portion of the maxilla (anterior one-third of the final palate). This small portion is anterior to the incisive foramen and will contain the maxillary incisors.

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 70 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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Development of the head and neck
Face
  • Nasal placode
  • Nasal pit
  • Nasal prominences
    • Lateral
    • Medial
  • Intermaxillary segment
  • Frontonasal prominence
  • Maxillary prominence
  • Mandibular prominence
    • Meckel's cartilage
Mouth
Palate
Tongue
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