Tags: Anatomical Structure, Embryology.

The development of the secondary palate commences in the sixth week of human embryological development. It is characterised by the formation of two palatal shelves on the maxillary prominences the elevation of these shelves to a horizontal position and then a process of palatal fusion between the horizontal shelves. The shelves will also fuse anteriorly upon the primary palate with the incisive foramen being the landmark between the primary palate and secondary palate.

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