This is exactly what I kept looking for...good diagrams great explanations aur woh bhi itni simple tareeke se...thanks a lot Sir...and the answer's frontonasal process...
4 the week Frontonasal process Maxilllary Mandibular. Frontonasal process- Forehead External nose Nasal cavity Septum Philtrum of upper nose. Maxilllary process- lateral part of upper limb. Upper part of cheeks. Mandibular process- Chin Lower lip Lower part of cheeks. Palate- Frontonasal process- primary palate. Maxilllary process-secondary palate...
Intermaxillary segment ( form by fusion of 2 maxillary prominence ) has 3 components. In which one is palatal component which form triangular primary palate Above lines are from Langman Sir primary palate maxillary prominence se nhi bnna chaiye ???
Thankyou sir.✨ This was really helpful 😊 But was confused how can I get the notes on your telegram channel like I searched for the topic in that group but the only thing I find was the link to this video
Hi my wife has taken anomaly test yesterday for her first baby ...and doctor have been identified that there is a cleft in middle of the lip and palate. I don't know whether it is big or small .how the surgery will work for this ...I don't know what to do ...please give some clarification .🙏
Hello sir mera Cleft palate hai jiske chalte mujhey bahut sara problem ka samna karna padta hai. Kya sir is age mein bhi is problem ka koi solution hai. My age is 42 .
Sir development of primary palate is from the inter maxillary segment... Not by the frontonasal process... Inter maxillary segment is formed by the fusion of two medial nasal processes in the midline. It has 3 components Labial component. Which forms the philtrum of the upper lip Upper jaw component which forms the 4 incisor teeth. Palatal component which forms the triangular primary palate
@Ayesha Ashraf i think he is correct to some extent.....medial nasal prominence is a part of nasal placodes which are actually the proliferation of frontonasal prominence ...so indirectly we can say that primary palate is derived from frontonasal prominence but to be more precise the correct answer will be medial nasal prominence. That's what i think🙂
Frontonasal process forms forhead nasal cavity nasal septum philtrum of upper lip maxilary process upper lip upper parts of cheek mandibular process forms lower part of cheek lower lip primary palate and sec palate forms permanent palate ant 3/4 of permanent palate is ossify and forms hard palate post 1/4 of permanent palate not ossify and forms soft palate ant palate is hard palate and post is soft palate unilateral harelip maxilary process s one side ka frontonasal process attach nhi ho pata h bil lateral harelip maxilary process s both side k frontonasal. Process attach nhi hote h
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This is exactly what I kept looking for...good diagrams great explanations aur woh bhi itni simple tareeke se...thanks a lot Sir...and the answer's frontonasal process...
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4 the week
Frontonasal process
Maxilllary
Mandibular.
Frontonasal process-
Forehead
External nose
Nasal cavity
Septum
Philtrum of upper nose.
Maxilllary process- lateral part of upper limb.
Upper part of cheeks.
Mandibular process-
Chin
Lower lip
Lower part of cheeks.
Palate-
Frontonasal process- primary palate.
Maxilllary process-secondary palate...
Ur way of explanation is too good
Keep it up!!🙂
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Intermaxillary segment ( form by fusion of 2 maxillary prominence ) has 3 components. In which one is palatal component which form triangular primary palate
Above lines are from Langman
Sir primary palate maxillary prominence se nhi bnna chaiye ???
Thankyou sir.✨
This was really helpful 😊
But was confused how can I get the notes on your telegram channel like I searched for the topic in that group but the only thing I find was the link to this video
Omg so amazing lecture❤
Thank you sir❤
Philtrum of upper lip is formed by frontonasal process.
Quick revision. Thanks
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Frontonasal process during 4 the weak of iuf mesoderm covering forebrain forms a process called frontonasal process
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Hi my wife has taken anomaly test yesterday for her first baby ...and doctor have been identified that there is a cleft in middle of the lip and palate. I don't know whether it is big or small .how the surgery will work for this ...I don't know what to do ...please give some clarification .🙏
Thank you so much sir 🙏🤗
by fusion of both side medial nasal process which is part of frontonasal process
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Philtrum [ form median nasal process]
1 st arch mandibular arch give 2.process called mandibular process and maxilary process
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Frontonasal process forms primary palate maxilary process forms secondary palate
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Hello sir mera Cleft palate hai jiske chalte mujhey bahut sara problem ka samna karna padta hai. Kya sir is age mein bhi is problem ka koi solution hai. My age is 42 .
Really helpful, thanks
This is so helpful ❤️
How much will full cleft lip & palate surgery cost?
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Which book u read fr embryo??
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Sir 32 age me palate befied uvula nasel voice thik ho sakta hai
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Very good explanation......
Sir development of primary palate is from the inter maxillary segment... Not by the frontonasal process... Inter maxillary segment is formed by the fusion of two medial nasal processes in the midline.
It has 3 components
Labial component. Which forms the philtrum of the upper lip
Upper jaw component which forms the 4 incisor teeth.
Palatal component which forms the triangular primary palate
@Ayesha Ashraf i think he is correct to some extent.....medial nasal prominence is a part of nasal placodes which are actually the proliferation of frontonasal prominence ...so indirectly we can say that primary palate is derived from frontonasal prominence but to be more precise the correct answer will be medial nasal prominence.
That's what i think🙂
Sir can you make more videos on embryology
Can you make video on physiology and biochem also
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Lower part of frontonasal process
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Lower part of frontonasal process..
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Frontonasallary process
Frontonasal process
Frontonasal process forms forhead nasal cavity nasal septum philtrum of upper lip maxilary process upper lip upper parts of cheek mandibular process forms lower part of cheek lower lip primary palate and sec palate forms permanent palate ant 3/4 of permanent palate is ossify and forms hard palate post 1/4 of permanent palate not ossify and forms soft palate ant palate is hard palate and post is soft palate unilateral harelip maxilary process s one side ka frontonasal process attach nhi ho pata h bil lateral harelip maxilary process s both side k frontonasal. Process attach nhi hote h
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Nasopalatine process
Frontonasal process.
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