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Maxilla Collection

"Exploring the Intricacies of the Maxilla: A Journey into Skull Anatomy" Step into the world of Leonardo da Vinci's artwork as he meticulously studies skull anatomy

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Skull anatomy by Leonardo da Vinci

Skull anatomy by Leonardo da Vinci. Historical artwork and notes on the anatomy of the human skull and teeth, by the Italian artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Anatomy of human skull from different angles

Anatomy of human skull from different angles

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Anatomy of human mouth cavity

Anatomy of human mouth cavity

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Male human head with skull in ghost effect, side view

Male human head with skull in ghost effect, side view. on white background

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Anterior view of human skull, with labels

Anterior view of human skull, with labels

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Base of human skull, inferior view, with labels

Base of human skull, inferior view, with labels

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Anatomy of human skull, cutaway view with half brain showing

Anatomy of human skull, cutaway view with half brain showing, front view

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Anatomy of a male human head, with half muscles and half skull

Anatomy of a male human head, with half muscles and half skull, front view

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Colored base of human skull, inferior view, with labels

Colored base of human skull, inferior view, with labels

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Side view of human skull with parts exploded

Side view of human skull with parts exploded

Background imageMaxilla Collection: 3D rendering of human vertebral column with skull

3D rendering of human vertebral column with skull

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Perspective view of human skull

Perspective view of human skull with parts exploded

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Anatomy of human skull, side view

Anatomy of human skull, side view

Background imageMaxilla Collection: View of human skull from different angles

View of human skull from different angles

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Homo heildelbergensis, Rhodesian or Broken Hill Man (Broken

Homo heildelbergensis, Rhodesian or Broken Hill Man (Broken
Basilar view of the cranium belonging to Broken Hill Man (Homo heildelbergensis) discovered at Broken Hill Mine, Kabwe, Zambia by T. Zwigelaar in June 1921. It dates back 130, 000 years

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Human skull anatomy, diagram

Human skull anatomy, diagram
Human skull anatomy. Diagram showing the structure and anatomy of a human skull, including the sutures (jagged lines), the joints between the fused skull bones

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Cranium of Paranthropus boisei, named Dear Boy. 1, 8

Cranium of Paranthropus boisei, named Dear Boy. 1, 8
Reproduction of a Cranium of Paranthropus boisei, named Dear Boy. 1, 8 million years. From Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Anterior view of human skull

Anterior view of human skull

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Conceptual image of human eye and skull

Conceptual image of human eye and skull

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Conceptual image of human skull, side view

Conceptual image of human skull, side view

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Medical illustration of a womans skull and skeletal system

Medical illustration of a womans skull and skeletal system, three dimensional view

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Colored base of human skull, inferior view

Colored base of human skull, inferior view

Background imageMaxilla Collection: 3D rendering of human teeth and skull

3D rendering of human teeth and skull

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Male human head with skull and artificial electronic circuit brain

Male human head with skull and artificial electronic circuit brain in ghost effect, side view

Background imageMaxilla Collection: 3D rendering of human skull

3D rendering of human skull

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Human skull

Human skull

Background imageMaxilla Collection: 3D rendering of human vertebral column, side view

3D rendering of human vertebral column, side view

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Human skull showing brain and circulatory system

Human skull showing brain and circulatory system

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Conceptual image of human skull, perspective view

Conceptual image of human skull, perspective view

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Human skeleton with transectional view of skull exposing the brain

Human skeleton with transectional view of skull exposing the brain

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Side view of human skull

Side view of human skull

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Close-up view of human skull with x-ray body

Close-up view of human skull with x-ray body

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Human skeleton showing teeth and gums

Human skeleton showing teeth and gums

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Conceptual view of human skull

Conceptual view of human skull

Background imageMaxilla Collection: X-ray view of human skeleton showing teeth and gums

X-ray view of human skeleton showing teeth and gums

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Front view and side view of human skull

Front view and side view of human skull

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Three dimensional view of human skull and teeth

Three dimensional view of human skull and teeth

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Anatomy of human skull, eyeball and arteries to brain

Anatomy of human skull, eyeball and arteries to brain

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris) skull

Water Vole (Arvicola terrestris) skull

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Common Shrew (Sorex araneus) skull

Common Shrew (Sorex araneus) skull

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Fossilized skull of Hoplophoneus and some red meat

Fossilized skull of Hoplophoneus and some red meat

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Oro-antral communication, artwork

Oro-antral communication, artwork
Oro-antral communication. Artwork of a human head showing a missing tooth that has developed into a passageway ( communication ) between the mouth (oral cavity) and the maxillary sinus (antrum, red)

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Human jaw, artwork C014 / 0430

Human jaw, artwork C014 / 0430
Human jaw. Computer artwork showing the human jaw, with teeth and nerves (yellow)

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Human upper jaw, historical model

Human upper jaw, historical model
Human upper jaw. 1950s model of the upper jaw (maxilla) of a human, showing the teeth (white) and gums (gingiva, pink). A cross-section through one of the teeth is also shown at centre-left

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Head and neck anatomy, artwork C014 / 0511

Head and neck anatomy, artwork C014 / 0511
Head and neck anatomy, computer artwork. Arteries are red, veins are blue, nerves are deep yellow and lymph vessels are bright yellow

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Historical dentistry equipment

Historical dentistry equipment. 1940s model of a human head and jaw

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Human skull, artwork C014 / 0422

Human skull, artwork C014 / 0422
Human skull, computer artwork

Background imageMaxilla Collection: Human skull, artwork C014 / 0418

Human skull, artwork C014 / 0418
Human skull, computer artwork. The facial, cranial and cervical nerves (yellow) are shown



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"Exploring the Intricacies of the Maxilla: A Journey into Skull Anatomy" Step into the world of Leonardo da Vinci's artwork as he meticulously studies skull anatomy, including the fascinating structure known as the maxilla. This captivating bone, located in both head and neck anatomy, holds a significant role in shaping our facial features. From different angles, we delve deep into understanding the complexities of human skull anatomy. With Leonardo's expertise guiding us, we examine every detail of the mouth cavity and its connection to this vital bone. As we explore further, even ancient species like Paranthropus boisei's cranium named Dear Boy captivate our attention. In a ghostly effect side view of a male human head with a visible skull, we witness how intricately intertwined these structures are. An anterior view provides labeled insights into each component while an inferior view showcases the base of the skull with informative labels. A unique perspective emerges when half muscles and half skull are displayed on a male human head—an artistic representation that highlights both strength and fragility. Additionally, a side view reveals an exploded version where individual parts come alive before our eyes. Through advanced technology like 3D rendering techniques, we gain new perspectives on how these bones interact within our bodies. The vertebral column harmoniously connects to form an awe-inspiring whole with the intricate architecture of our skulls at its pinnacle. As we immerse ourselves in this journey through time and artistry, it becomes clear that studying maxilla is not merely about bones but about unraveling mysteries hidden within humanity itself. So let us embrace this perspective—a window into our past—wherein lies knowledge waiting to be discovered anew.