Tags: Anatomical Structure, Bone.

The orbital process of the palatine bone is placed on a higher level than the sphenoidal and is directed upward and lateralward from the front of the vertical part to which it is connected by a constricted neck. It presents five surfaces which enclose an air cell. Of these surfaces three are articular and two non-articular.

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