| cana´les alveola´res maxil´lae |
[TA] alveolar canals of maxilla: several canals in the maxilla for the passage of the posterior superior alveolar vessels and nerves, each canal beginning on the infratemporal surface of the maxilla at an alveolar foramen; called also posterior dental canals.
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| cana´les diplo´ici |
[TA] diploic canals: bony canals in the cranial bones, located in the spongy bone between the compact tables and providing for passage of the veins of the diploë; called also Breschet's canals.
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| cana´les incisi´vi |
[TA] incisive canals: the small canals opening into the incisive fossa of the hard palate, and transmitting small vessels and nerves from the floor of the nose into the front part of the roof of the mouth; called also nasopalatine canals and foramina of Stensen. See also foramen incisivum.
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| cana´les longitudina´les modi´oli |
[TA] longitudinal canals of modiolus: short tunnels in the modiolus that transmit blood vessels and nerves.
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| cana´les palati´ni mino´res |
[TA] lesser palatine canals: openings in the palatine bone that branch off the great palatine canal to carry the lesser and middle palatine nerves and vessels to the roof of the mouth; they end at the foramina palatina minora. Called also accessory palatine canals.
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