entorbitale

An anatomical point on the naso-medial indentation of the orbit that corresponds with the inner angle of the eye in the living animal.

Type Organ
Structure parente anatomical point

Questions fréquentes

What is the entorbitale?
The entorbitale is a small bony landmark on the skull located at the junction of the lacrimal and maxillary bones, at the innermost point of the orbital margin.
Where is the entorbitale located?
Located on the anterior medial aspect of the orbits where the lacrimal and maxillary bones meet, at the medial edge of the anterior orbital opening.
What is the function of the entorbitale?
The entorbitale serves as an anatomical reference point used in craniofacial anthropometry, orthodontics, and surgical planning.
What is the entorbitale connected to?
The entorbitale represents the junction between the lacrimal bone, maxilla, and medial orbital structures, and relates to the nasolacrimal duct system.
Why is the entorbitale clinically important?
The entorbitale is used as a craniofacial landmark in anthropological studies, orthodontic measurements, and surgical planning for orbital and facial reconstruction.

Structures associées

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Data sources: Terminologia Anatomica, Foundational Model of Anatomy, Wikidata.